Crank Helen, Carter Anouska, Humphreys Liam, Snowdon Nicky, Daley Amanda, Woodroofe Nicola, Sharrack Basil, Petty Jane, Saxton John M
Centre for Sport and Exercise Science, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, United Kingdom.
Centre for Health and Social Care Research, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, United Kingdom.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2017 Dec;98(12):2520-2525. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.05.022. Epub 2017 Jun 22.
To undertake a qualitative investigation of exercise perceptions and experiences in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) before, during, and after participation in a personally tailored program designed to promote long-term maintenance of self-directed exercise.
Focus groups and semistructured telephone interviews.
University exercise science department close to the recruiting hospital.
PwMS (N=33; mean age ± SD, 47.6±7.9y).
Participants were recruited after participation in a randomized controlled exercise trial; all had been allocated to a 12-week exercise program comprising supervised and self-directed exercise sessions.
Exercise perceptions and experiences before, during, and after participation in the program.
Four themes emerged from the analysis: (1) the transition to inactivity; (2) lack of knowledge and confidence; (3) positive exercise experiences; and (4) perspectives on exercise adherence.
Lack of confidence and exercise knowledge, coupled with negative perceptions about physical capabilities after an MS diagnosis, are clear barriers to exercise participation in PwMS. These issues are not being adequately addressed as part of the health care pathway or in community settings. Perceptions of improved posture, ability to overcome everyday difficulties, acute mood enhancements during and after exercise, and increased opportunities for social interaction were among the reported benefits of exercise participation. Despite the provision of a personally tailored exercise plan and use of cognitive behavioral strategies, self-directed exercise continued to present challenges to PwMS, and the importance of seeking cost-effective ways to maintain motivational support was implicit in participant responses.
对多发性硬化症患者(PwMS)在参与一项旨在促进自主锻炼长期维持的个性化项目之前、期间和之后的锻炼认知与体验进行定性研究。
焦点小组和半结构化电话访谈。
靠近招募医院的大学运动科学系。
多发性硬化症患者(N = 33;平均年龄±标准差,47.6±7.9岁)。
参与者在参与一项随机对照运动试验后被招募;所有人都被分配到一个为期12周的运动项目,包括有监督的和自主的锻炼课程。
参与项目之前、期间和之后的锻炼认知与体验。
分析得出四个主题:(1)向不活动状态的转变;(2)知识和信心的缺乏;(3)积极的锻炼体验;(4)对锻炼坚持性的看法。
信心和锻炼知识的缺乏,再加上多发性硬化症诊断后对身体能力的负面认知,是多发性硬化症患者参与锻炼的明显障碍。在医疗保健途径或社区环境中,这些问题没有得到充分解决。据报告,锻炼带来的益处包括对姿势改善的认知、克服日常困难的能力、锻炼期间和之后情绪的明显改善以及社交互动机会的增加。尽管提供了个性化的锻炼计划并采用了认知行为策略,但自主锻炼对多发性硬化症患者来说仍然具有挑战性,参与者的回答中隐含着寻求经济有效的方式来维持激励支持的重要性。