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确定康复后保持身体活跃的障碍:物理治疗师和老年患者感知上的差异。

Identifying barriers to remaining physically active after rehabilitation: differences in perception between physical therapists and older adult patients.

机构信息

Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI.

出版信息

J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2014 Jun;44(6):415-24. doi: 10.2519/jospt.2014.5171. Epub 2014 Apr 25.

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN

Cross-sectional study.

OBJECTIVE

To describe readiness for change and barriers to physical activity in older adults and to contrast perceptions of physical therapists and patients using the Barriers to Being Active Quiz.

BACKGROUND

Regular physical activity is vital to recovery after discharge from physical therapy. Physical therapists are positioned to support change in physical activity habits for those transitioning to home care. Understanding of readiness for change and barriers to physical activity could optimize recovery.

METHODS

Thirteen physical therapists enrolled in the study and invited patients who met the inclusion criteria to enroll (79 patients enrolled). The physical therapists provided the ICD-9 code, the physical therapist diagnosis, and completed the Barriers to Being Active Quiz as they perceived their patients would. The enrolled patients provided demographics and filled out the Satisfaction With Life Scale, the stages-of-change scale for physical activity, and the Barriers to Being Active Quiz.

RESULTS

Patients were predominantly in the early stages of readiness for change. Both patients and physical therapists identified lack of willpower as the primary barrier to physical activity. Patients identified lack of willpower and social influence as critical barriers more often than physical therapists, whereas physical therapists identified fear of injury and lack of time more often than their patients did. Differences between physical therapists and their patients were noted for fear of injury (z = 2.66, P = .008) and lack of time (z = 3.46, P = .001). The stage of change for physical activity impacted perception of social influence (χ2 = 9.64, P<.05), lack of willpower (χ2 = 21.91, P<.01), and lack of skill (χ2 = 12.46, P<.05). Women ranked fear of injury higher than men did (χ2 = 6.76, P<.01).

CONCLUSION

Understanding readiness for change in and barriers to physical activity may allow physical therapists to better tailor intervention strategies to impact physical activity behavior change.

摘要

研究设计

横断面研究。

目的

描述老年人对改变的准备情况和身体活动的障碍,并使用“活动障碍问卷”对比物理治疗师和患者的看法。

背景

定期进行身体活动对从物理治疗中康复至关重要。对于那些过渡到家庭护理的人,物理治疗师有能力支持改变身体活动习惯。对改变的准备情况和身体活动的障碍的理解可以优化康复效果。

方法

13 名物理治疗师参与了这项研究,并邀请符合纳入标准的患者参与(共 79 名患者参与)。物理治疗师根据自己对患者的看法提供了 ICD-9 代码、物理治疗师诊断,并完成了“活动障碍问卷”。参与的患者提供了人口统计学信息,并填写了生活满意度量表、身体活动阶段变化量表和“活动障碍问卷”。

结果

患者主要处于改变的早期准备阶段。患者和物理治疗师都认为缺乏意志力是进行身体活动的主要障碍。患者比物理治疗师更频繁地认为缺乏意志力和社会影响是关键障碍,而物理治疗师比患者更频繁地认为害怕受伤和缺乏时间是关键障碍。物理治疗师和他们的患者在害怕受伤(z = 2.66,P =.008)和缺乏时间(z = 3.46,P =.001)方面存在差异。身体活动的变化阶段影响了对社会影响(χ2 = 9.64,P<.05)、缺乏意志力(χ2 = 21.91,P<.01)和缺乏技能(χ2 = 12.46,P<.05)的看法。女性对害怕受伤的评分高于男性(χ2 = 6.76,P<.01)。

结论

了解身体活动的改变准备情况和障碍可能使物理治疗师能够更好地调整干预策略,以影响身体活动行为的改变。

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