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社区居住的中风幸存者的身体活动参与:动机与能力之间的协同与不和谐。一项定性研究。

Physical activity participation in community dwelling stroke survivors: synergy and dissonance between motivation and capability. A qualitative study.

机构信息

Social Dimensions of Health Institute, University of Dundee, 11 Airlie Place, Dundee DD1 4HJ, Scotland, United Kingdom.

Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professions Research Unit, Unit 13 Scion House, Stirling University Innovation Park, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Physiotherapy. 2017 Sep;103(3):311-321. doi: 10.1016/j.physio.2016.05.001. Epub 2016 May 11.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The evidence supporting benefits of physical activity (PA) on fitness, functioning, health and secondary prevention after stroke is compelling. However, many stroke survivors remain insufficiently active. This study explored survivors' perspectives and experiences of PA participation to develop an explanatory framework that physiotherapists and other health professionals can use to develop person-specific strategies for PA promotion.

DESIGN

Qualitative study using semi-structured in-depth interviews. Data was audio-recorded and transcribed. Analysis followed the Framework Approach.

SETTING

Community setting, interviews conducted within participants' homes.

PARTICIPANTS

Community dwelling stroke survivors (n=38) six months or more after the end of their rehabilitation, purposively selected by disability, PA participation and socio-demographic status.

RESULTS

Findings suggest that survivors' beliefs, attitudes, and physical and social context generated synergy or dissonance between motivation (desire to be active) and capability (resources to be active) for PA participation. Dissonance occurred when motivated survivors had limited capability for activity, often leading to frustration. Confidence to achieve goals and determination to overcome barriers, acted as activity catalysts when other influences were synergistic. We illustrate these relationships in a dynamic explanatory model that can be used to support both novel interventions and personal activity plans.

CONCLUSIONS

This study suggests a shift is required from purely pragmatic approaches to PA promotion towards conceptual solutions. Understanding how synergy or dissonance between motivation and capability influence individual survivors' behaviour will support physiotherapists and other health professionals in promoting PA. This study provides a model for developing person-centred, tailored interventions that address barriers encountered by stroke survivors.

摘要

目的

体力活动(PA)对健身、功能、健康和中风后二级预防的益处有充分的证据支持。然而,许多中风幸存者的活动量仍然不足。本研究探讨了幸存者参与体力活动的观点和经验,以制定一个解释框架,供物理治疗师和其他健康专业人员用于制定针对个人的体力活动促进策略。

设计

使用半结构式深入访谈的定性研究。对音频记录和转录的数据进行分析。分析遵循框架方法。

设置

社区环境,在参与者家中进行访谈。

参与者

社区居住的中风幸存者(n=38),在康复结束后 6 个月或以上,根据残疾、PA 参与和社会人口统计学状况进行有目的的选择。

结果

研究结果表明,幸存者的信念、态度以及身体和社会环境在参与体力活动的动机(积极活动的愿望)和能力(积极活动的资源)之间产生协同或不和谐。当有积极性的幸存者活动能力有限时,就会出现不和谐,这常常导致沮丧。当其他影响因素协同作用时,实现目标的信心和克服障碍的决心成为活动的催化剂。我们在一个动态的解释模型中说明了这些关系,该模型可用于支持新的干预措施和个人活动计划。

结论

本研究表明,需要从纯粹的实用方法向 PA 促进转变为概念性解决方案。了解动机和能力之间的协同或不和谐如何影响个体幸存者的行为,将支持物理治疗师和其他健康专业人员促进 PA。本研究为制定以个人为中心、量身定制的干预措施提供了一个模型,以解决中风幸存者遇到的障碍。

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