Department of Kinesiology and Community Health, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL 61801, USA.
Disabil Rehabil. 2012;34(25):2148-57. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2012.677935. Epub 2012 Apr 25.
The aim of the current study was to better understand the adoption and maintenance of physical activity from the perspective of women with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Participants (N = 11) were women with MS who had low levels of disability and who engaged in varying levels of physical activity. Participants completed two semi-structured, audio taped interviews focusing on their beliefs, motivators, and experiences of physical activity.
Across all activity levels participants reported similar beliefs and motivations related to being physically active including the desire to be "normal", savoring current health, enjoyment of the activity, "feeling good" after activity, weight control, and maintenance of physical function. Active and inactive participants differed in the practical strategies they reportedly used to adopt and maintain physical activity, such as prioritizing and scheduling physical activity, managing disease-specific barriers, and building social support networks.
A consideration of these beliefs, motivations, and strategies may be useful for designing behavioral interventions to increase physical activity that are sensitive to the needs and preferences of women with MS.
本研究旨在从多发性硬化症(MS)女性的角度更好地了解身体活动的采用和维持。
参与者(N=11)为残疾程度较低且身体活动水平各异的 MS 女性。参与者完成了两次半结构化、录音采访,重点关注他们对身体活动的信念、动机和体验。
在所有活动水平上,参与者报告了相似的信念和动机,包括想要“正常”、享受当前健康、享受活动、活动后“感觉良好”、控制体重和保持身体功能。活跃和不活跃的参与者在他们报告采用和维持身体活动时使用的实际策略上有所不同,例如优先考虑和安排身体活动、管理特定于疾病的障碍以及建立社会支持网络。
考虑这些信念、动机和策略可能有助于设计针对多发性硬化症女性的身体活动增加的行为干预措施,这些措施要考虑到她们的需求和偏好。