Gallagher Nancy Ambrose, Gretebeck Kimberlee A, Robinson Jennifer C, Torres Elisa R, Murphy Susan L, Martyn Kristy K
University of Michigan School of Nursing, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
J Aging Phys Act. 2010 Jan;18(1):99-115. doi: 10.1123/japa.18.1.99.
Focus-group and photo-voice methodology were used to identify the salient factors of the neighborhood environment that encourage or discourage walking in older, urban African Americans. Twenty-one male (n = 2) and female (n = 19) African Americans age 60 years and older (M = 70 +/- 8.7, range = 61-85) were recruited from a large urban senior center. Photographs taken by the participants were used to facilitate focus-group discussions. The most salient factors that emerged included the presence of other people, neighborhood surroundings, and safety from crime, followed by sidewalk and traffic conditions, animals, public walking tracks and trails, and weather. Future walking interventions for older African Americans should include factors that encourage walking, such as the presence of other friendly or active people, attractive or peaceful surroundings, and a sense of safety from crime.
采用焦点小组和照片发声法来确定邻里环境中促进或阻碍老年城市非裔美国人步行的显著因素。从一个大型城市老年中心招募了21名60岁及以上的非裔美国人,其中男性2名,女性19名(平均年龄M = 70 ± 8.7岁,年龄范围 = 61 - 85岁)。参与者拍摄的照片用于促进焦点小组讨论。出现的最显著因素包括其他人的存在、邻里环境以及免受犯罪侵害的安全,其次是人行道和交通状况、动物、公共步行道和小径以及天气。未来针对老年非裔美国人的步行干预措施应包括鼓励步行的因素,例如有其他友好或活跃的人、有吸引力或宁静的环境以及免受犯罪侵害的安全感。