Hildebrand Mary, Neufeld Peggy
Program in Occupational Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri 63108, USA.
Gerontologist. 2009 Oct;49(5):702-10. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnp072. Epub 2009 Jul 2.
This article explores recruitment strategies based on the transtheoretical model (TTM) with older adults living in a naturally occurring retirement community (NORC) to encourage enrollment in a physical activity promotion program, Active Living Every Day (ALED). Reasons for participation or nonparticipation are identified.
Recruitment strategies were designed to move older adults through the TTM stages of change to enroll in ALED and were built on meetings and resources established by St. Louis NORC's supportive service program. NORC residents (25 ALED participants and 25 nonparticipants) were interviewed about reasons for enrollment or nonenrollment.
A significant difference was found between the two groups on their responses to a physical activity stage-of-change question, although no significant differences were found in their demographics, social resources, and mood/depression. ALED participants' motivation to enroll primarily came from TTM proactive recruitment methods (88%) and less (12%) from reactive methods. Themes for ALED participants' choices to enroll included motivation to exercise, physical activity ideas from peers, social engagement, and trust in sponsoring organizations' staff and programs. Analysis of interview data identified that scheduling and cost were primary reasons for nonenrollment in ALED.
Using theoretically based recruitment methods for older adults and a neighborhood approach through organizations such as a NORC may result in greater numbers of older adults participating in health promotion programs.
本文探讨基于跨理论模型(TTM)的招募策略,以鼓励居住在自然形成的退休社区(NORC)的老年人参加一项身体活动促进计划——“每日积极生活”(ALED)。确定参与或不参与的原因。
招募策略旨在促使老年人经历TTM的改变阶段,从而参加ALED,并基于圣路易斯NORC支持服务计划所建立的会议和资源制定。对NORC居民(25名ALED参与者和25名非参与者)进行访谈,了解其参与或不参与的原因。
两组在身体活动改变阶段问题的回答上存在显著差异,尽管在人口统计学、社会资源以及情绪/抑郁方面未发现显著差异。ALED参与者报名的动机主要来自TTM主动招募方法(88%),而来自被动方法的较少(12%)。ALED参与者选择报名的主题包括锻炼动机、同龄人提供的身体活动想法、社交参与以及对主办组织工作人员和项目的信任。对访谈数据的分析表明,时间安排和成本是未参加ALED的主要原因。
采用基于理论的招募方法针对老年人,并通过NORC等组织采用社区方法,可能会使更多老年人参与健康促进计划。