Witcher Chad S G, McGannon Kerry R, Hernandez Paul, Dechman Gail, Ferrier Suzanne, Spence John C, Rhodes Ryan E, Blanchard Chris M
Public Health Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
School of Human Kinetics, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
Respir Care. 2015 Nov;60(11):1624-34. doi: 10.4187/respcare.04120. Epub 2015 Aug 11.
Exercise training within the pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) context is considered the most effective strategy to reduce COPD symptoms. However, participation in PR and continued exercise training following program completion are low. Previous research examined factors related to attendance and adherence, but the knowledge base to date has been limited to quantitative findings that focus solely on participants diagnosed with COPD. In addition to quantitative research, exploring multiple perspectives (eg, PR participants, significant others, staff, and stakeholders) using qualitative research methods opens a window of additional understanding. The goal of this study was to obtain multiple perspectives on PR to gain insight into factors that affect exercise participation among individuals diagnosed with COPD.
A total of 26 participants were interviewed via telephone, including 8 individuals diagnosed with COPD (4 men and 4 women, mean age of 67 [range of 58-77] y), 4 family members, 11 PR staff, and 3 community stakeholders.
Analysis revealed 3 themes: task self-efficacy for exercise, provision of support and encouragement, and perceptions of gender differences. Despite initial concerns, individuals diagnosed with COPD reported becoming more confident during PR and emphasized the importance of being supported by staff. PR staff perceived that men tended to approach exercise in a more eager and aggressive manner compared with women, who were more cautious and hesitant.
In addition to enhancing task self-efficacy, findings suggest that exercise participation and adherence within the PR environment may be improved by adopting a gender-tailored approach.
在肺康复(PR)背景下的运动训练被认为是减轻慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)症状的最有效策略。然而,参与肺康复以及在项目结束后持续进行运动训练的比例较低。以往的研究探讨了与出勤和坚持相关的因素,但迄今为止的知识库仅限于仅关注被诊断为COPD的参与者的定量研究结果。除了定量研究之外,使用定性研究方法探索多个视角(例如,肺康复参与者、重要他人、工作人员和利益相关者)可以打开一扇增进理解的窗口。本研究的目的是获得关于肺康复的多个视角,以深入了解影响被诊断为COPD的个体运动参与的因素。
通过电话对总共26名参与者进行了访谈,其中包括8名被诊断为COPD的个体(4名男性和4名女性,平均年龄67岁[年龄范围58 - 77岁])、4名家庭成员、11名肺康复工作人员和3名社区利益相关者。
分析揭示了3个主题:运动任务自我效能感、提供支持和鼓励以及对性别差异的认知。尽管最初有所担忧,但被诊断为COPD的个体报告称在肺康复过程中变得更加自信,并强调了得到工作人员支持的重要性。肺康复工作人员认为,与女性相比,男性在对待运动时往往更热切、更积极,而女性则更为谨慎和犹豫。
研究结果表明,除了提高任务自我效能感之外,采用针对性别的方法可能会改善肺康复环境中的运动参与和坚持情况。