Graham Rodger, Kremer John, Wheeler Garry
Adult Mental Health, Ulster Community and Hospitals Trust, Northern Ireland.
J Health Psychol. 2008 May;13(4):447-58. doi: 10.1177/1359105308088515.
This qualitative study describes the effect of exercise on psychological well-being among individuals with chronic illnesses and disabilities such as stroke, cancer, diabetes and arthritis. Eleven users of a physical disability daycentre completed a novel, six-month, group-based programme of seated exercise provided by the first author. Results from grounded analyses of in-depth interviews provide evidence that exercise offers a powerful means to actively manage mood problems associated with disability, to preserve and cultivate personal identity in a positive manner and to connect with others and one's own body in ways which limit the development of illness-related psychological distress. Implications for the development of further research and future provision of similar services are discussed.