Schmidt Laurie, Rempel Gwen, Murray Terra C, McHugh Tara-Leigh, Vallance Jeff K
Centre for Nursing and Health Studies, Athabasca University, Athabasca, AB, Canada.
Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being. 2016 Nov 9;11:32914. doi: 10.3402/qhw.v11.32914. eCollection 2016.
As physical activity can improve health and reduce the risk of chronic disease, it is important to understand the contributing factors to physical activity engagement among older adults, particularly those living in rural communities to assist in remaining active and healthy as long as possible. The purpose of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of the socio-ecological factors that influence or contribute to physical activity among rural-dwelling older adults in rural Saskatchewan, Canada.
This qualitative description explored the perceptions of physical activity among older adults living in two rural communities in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 adults aged 69-94. Using content analysis techniques, transcribed interview data were coded and categorized.
Participants identified socio-ecological elements facilitating physical activity such as improved health, independence, and mobility as well as social cohesion and having opportunities for physical activity. The most common perceived environmental barrier to engaging in physical activity was the fear of falling, particularly on the ice during the winter months. Participants also cited adverse weather conditions, aging (e.g., arthritis), and family members (e.g., encouraged to "take it easy") as barriers to physical activity.
Hearing directly from older adults who reside in rural Saskatchewan was determined to have the potential to improve awareness of physical activity in rural communities to support the implementation of programs and practices that will facilitate active lifestyles for older adults.
由于体育活动能够改善健康状况并降低慢性病风险,了解影响老年人参与体育活动的因素非常重要,特别是那些生活在农村社区的老年人,以帮助他们尽可能长时间地保持活跃和健康。本研究的目的是更深入地了解影响加拿大萨斯喀彻温省农村地区居住的老年人体育活动的社会生态因素。
本定性描述探讨了加拿大萨斯喀彻温省两个农村社区老年人对体育活动的看法。对10名年龄在69 - 94岁的成年人进行了半结构化访谈。使用内容分析技术,对转录的访谈数据进行编码和分类。
参与者确定了促进体育活动的社会生态因素,如改善健康、独立性和行动能力,以及社会凝聚力和有体育活动的机会。参与体育活动最常见的感知环境障碍是害怕摔倒,尤其是在冬季结冰的时候。参与者还提到恶劣的天气条件、衰老(如关节炎)和家庭成员(如鼓励“放松”)是体育活动的障碍。
直接听取居住在萨斯喀彻温省农村的老年人的意见,被认为有可能提高农村社区对体育活动的认识,以支持实施有助于老年人积极生活方式的项目和做法。