Thøgersen-Ntoumani Cecilie, Ntoumanis Nikos, Uren Hannah, Stathi Afroditi, Wold Catrina, Hill Keith D
J Aging Phys Act. 2017 Apr;25(2):261-268. doi: 10.1123/japa.2015-0138. Epub 2016 Sep 27.
The aim of the current study was to explore perceptions of group-based walking and gather suggestions to inform the development of a group-based walking intervention among older adults in retirement villages. Twenty-four physically inactive residents (16 female, 8 male; age range: 69-88) and four managers from four retirement villages were interviewed. Inductive thematic analysis revealed six broad themes: lack of motivation, values versus constraints, fears and confidence, need for structure, creating a sense of belonging, and the physical environment as a double-edged sword. Proposed intervention strategies included using trained walk leaders, using small groups, planning for flexibility, setting attainable goals, creating a routine, creating opportunities for sharing experiences, and planning a variety of walks. Group-based walking programs may be used to promote physical activity but careful planning of such programs is needed to make them appealing and feasible to a diverse group of residents.
本研究的目的是探讨对团体步行的看法,并收集建议,以为退休村老年人团体步行干预措施的制定提供参考。研究对24名身体活动不足的居民(16名女性,8名男性;年龄范围:69-88岁)以及来自四个退休村的四名管理人员进行了访谈。归纳主题分析揭示了六个广泛的主题:缺乏动力、价值观与限制因素、恐惧与信心、对结构的需求、营造归属感以及作为双刃剑的物理环境。提出的干预策略包括使用经过培训的步行领队、采用小组形式、规划灵活性、设定可实现的目标、制定常规安排、创造分享经验的机会以及规划多种步行路线。团体步行计划可用于促进身体活动,但需要对此类计划进行精心规划,使其对不同类型的居民具有吸引力且可行。