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后过渡期中等收入国家老年人坚持体力活动干预的定量和定性分析。

Adherence to a physical activity intervention among older adults in a post-transitional middle income country: a quantitative and qualitative analysis.

机构信息

Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology, Universidad de Chile. El Líbano 5524, Macul, Santiago, Chile.

出版信息

J Nutr Health Aging. 2013;17(5):466-71. doi: 10.1007/s12603-012-0417-1.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The effectiveness of community level interventions depends to a great extent on adherence. Currently, information on factors related to adherence in older adults from developing countries is scarce. Our aim was to identify factors associated to adherence to a physical activity intervention in older adults from a post-transitional middle income country.

DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Using a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods we studied 996 older Chilean subjects (65-67.9 years at baseline) with low to medium socioeconomic status from 10 health centers randomized to receive a physical activity intervention as part of the CENEX cluster trial (ISRCTN48153354).

MEASUREMENTS

Using a multilevel regression model, the relationship between adherence (defined a priori as attendance at a minimum of 24 physical activity classes spread over at least 12 months) and individual, intervention-related and contextual factors was evaluated. We also conducted 40 semi-structured interviews with older adults (n=36) and instructors (n=4). Transcripts of the interviews were analyzed using content analysis to identify barriers and facilitators to adherence.

RESULTS

Adherence to physical activity intervention was 42.6% (CI 95% 39.5 to 45.6). Depression, diabetes mellitus, percentage of impoverished households and rate of arrests for violent crimes in the neighborhood predicted less adherence (p<0.05) while being retired, participation in physical activity prior to the intervention, and green areas per habitant were positively associated with adherence (p<0.05). The qualitative interviews identified three primary barriers to adherence: current health problems, lack of time due to commitments for caring for family members, and being employed, and two primary facilitators to adherence: the health benefits attributed to the intervention and the opportunity the classes provided for social interaction with others.

CONCLUSION

In order to enhance effectiveness of community exercise interventions, strategies to improve participation should be targeted to older adults from deprived areas and those with psychological and medical conditions.

摘要

目的

社区层面干预的效果在很大程度上取决于依从性。目前,发展中国家老年人依从性相关因素的信息还很缺乏。我们的目的是确定从中等收入后转型国家招募的老年人参加身体活动干预的依从性相关因素。

设计、地点和参与者:我们采用定量和定性方法相结合,研究了来自 10 个保健中心的 996 名智利老年人(基线时年龄为 65-67.9 岁),这些老年人社会经济地位较低或中等,他们被随机分配接受身体活动干预,作为 CENEX 群组试验(ISRCTN48153354)的一部分。

测量

采用多水平回归模型,评估了依从性(预先定义为至少参加 24 次贯穿至少 12 个月的身体活动课程)与个体、干预相关和环境因素之间的关系。我们还对 36 名老年人和 4 名指导员进行了 40 次半结构访谈。使用内容分析法分析访谈记录,以确定依从性的障碍和促进因素。

结果

身体活动干预的依从率为 42.6%(95%CI 39.5-45.6)。抑郁、糖尿病、贫困家庭比例和社区内暴力犯罪逮捕率预测依从性较低(p<0.05),而退休、干预前参与身体活动以及每居民的绿地面积与依从性呈正相关(p<0.05)。定性访谈确定了三个主要的依从性障碍:当前健康问题、因照顾家庭成员而缺乏时间、以及就业,两个主要的依从性促进因素:归因于干预的健康益处以及课程为与他人进行社交互动提供的机会。

结论

为了提高社区锻炼干预的效果,应针对来自贫困地区以及有心理和医疗状况的老年人制定提高参与度的策略。

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