Casey Bláthín, Hayes Sara, Browne Catherine, Coote Susan
a Department of Clinical Therapies , University of Limerick , Limerick , Ireland.
Disabil Rehabil. 2016 Aug;38(16):1557-66. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2015.1106601. Epub 2015 Dec 18.
To investigate what people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) want from a web-based resource that encourages physical activity (PA).
Three focus groups (n = 22) and 11 semi-structured interviews were conducted. The semi-structured interviews were conducted using Skype (audio only) or telephone. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and the thematic analysis approach described by Braun and Clarke was performed.
The themes from the data were: (1) Content - important information to include, (2) Presentation - varying format, different abilities, (3) Interactivity - build a sense of community and (4) Reach the Audience - let people know. Participants believed the web resource to be a good idea and suggested that the content of resource should include a focus on the knowledge of the benefits of being physically active. Illustrating the types of exercise in which PwMS could participate in was also discussed. Ensuring information was stratified by mobility level and that the resource was interactive, portraying a 'Sense of Community' and use of success stories, was also suggested by participants.
The data suggest that PwMS want a variety of information from a variety of sources and that this information is to be both stratified and interactive. These results will be used to inform the development of the 'Activity Matters' website which will aim to enable PwMS to become more physically active. Implications for Rehabilitation People with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) want information on the benefits of being physically active in order to change physical inactivity behaviours. Offering PwMS a range of exercise options that can be stratified by mobility and physical activity levels may further enable them to become more physically active. Peer support and creating a sense of community are important components when aiming to motivate PwMS to become more physically active.
探讨多发性硬化症患者(PwMS)对鼓励身体活动(PA)的网络资源的需求。
进行了三个焦点小组(n = 22)和11次半结构化访谈。半结构化访谈通过Skype(仅音频)或电话进行。访谈进行了录音,逐字转录,并采用了Braun和Clarke描述的主题分析方法。
数据得出的主题有:(1)内容——应包含的重要信息;(2)呈现方式——多样的形式、不同的能力;(3)互动性——建立社区感;(4)触及受众——让人们知晓。参与者认为网络资源是个好主意,并建议资源内容应着重关注身体活动益处的知识。还讨论了展示PwMS可以参与的运动类型。参与者还建议确保信息按活动能力水平分层,资源具有互动性,营造“社区感”并使用成功案例。
数据表明,PwMS希望从各种来源获取各种信息,且这些信息应分层且具有互动性。这些结果将用于为“活动很重要”网站的开发提供信息,该网站旨在使PwMS能够增加身体活动量。对康复的启示 多发性硬化症患者(PwMS)希望获取有关身体活动益处的信息,以改变缺乏身体活动的行为。为PwMS提供一系列可按活动能力和身体活动水平分层的运动选择,可能会进一步促使他们增加身体活动量。同伴支持和营造社区感是激励PwMS增加身体活动量的重要组成部分。