Geidl Wolfgang, Semrau Jana, Pfeifer Klaus
Friedrich Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Institute of Sport Science and Sport, Division 'Exercise and Health' , Erlangen , Germany.
Disabil Rehabil. 2014;36(24):2091-100. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2014.891056. Epub 2014 Feb 25.
The purpose of this perspective is (1) to incorporate recent psychological health behaviour change (HBC) theories into exercise therapeutic programmes, and (2) to introduce the International Classification of Functioning (ICF)-based concept of a behavioural exercise therapy (BET).
Relevant personal modifiable factors of physical activity (PA) were identified based on three recent psychological HBC theories. Following the principles of intervention mapping, a matrix of proximal programme objectives specifies desirable parameter values for each personal factor. As a result of analysing reviews on behavioural techniques and intervention programmes of the German rehabilitation setting, we identified exercise-related techniques that impact the personal determinants. Finally, the techniques were integrated into an ICF-based BET concept.
Individuals' attitudes, skills, emotions, beliefs and knowledge are important personal factors of PA behaviour. BET systematically addresses these personal factors by a systematic combination of adequate exercise contents with related behavioural techniques. The presented 28 intervention techniques serve as a theory-driven "tool box" for designing complex BET programmes to promote PA.
The current paper highlights the usefulness of theory-based integrative research in the field of exercise therapy, offers explicit methods and contents for physical therapists to promote PA behaviour, and introduces the ICF-based conceptual idea of a BET. Implications for Rehabilitation Irrespective of the clients' indication, therapeutic exercise programmes should incorporate effective, theory-based approaches to promote physical activity. Central determinants of physical activity behaviour are a number of personal factors: individuals' attitudes, skills, emotions, beliefs and knowledge. Clinicians implementing exercise therapy should set it within a wider theoretical framework including the personal factors that influence physical activity. To increase exercise-adherence and promote long-term physical activity behaviour change, the concept of a behavioural exercise therapy (BET) offers a theory-based approach to systematically address relevant personal factors with a combination of adequate contents of exercise with exercise-related techniques of behaviour change.
本观点的目的在于(1)将近期的心理健康行为改变(HBC)理论纳入运动治疗方案,以及(2)引入基于国际功能、残疾和健康分类(ICF)的行为运动疗法(BET)概念。
基于近期的三种心理HBC理论确定身体活动(PA)的相关个人可改变因素。遵循干预映射原则,一个近端方案目标矩阵为每个个人因素指定了理想的参数值。通过分析德国康复环境中行为技术和干预方案的综述,我们确定了影响个人决定因素的运动相关技术。最后,将这些技术整合到基于ICF的BET概念中。
个体的态度、技能、情绪、信念和知识是PA行为的重要个人因素。BET通过将适当的运动内容与相关行为技术进行系统组合,系统地解决这些个人因素。所提出 的28种干预技术作为一个理论驱动的“工具箱”,用于设计复杂的BET方案以促进PA。
本文强调了运动治疗领域基于理论的综合研究的有用性,为物理治疗师促进PA行为提供了明确的方法和内容,并引入了基于ICF的BET概念。
无论患者的适应症如何,治疗性运动方案都应纳入有效的、基于理论的方法来促进身体活动。身体活动行为的核心决定因素是一些个人因素:个体的态度、技能、情绪、信念和知识。实施运动治疗的临床医生应将其置于更广泛的理论框架内,包括影响身体活动的个人因素。为了提高运动依从性并促进长期身体活动行为改变,行为运动疗法(BET)概念提供了一种基于理论的方法,通过将适当的运动内容与运动相关的行为改变技术相结合,系统地解决相关个人因素。