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性别视角下的老年人预防跌倒锻炼偏好和动机:一项定性研究。

Gender Perspective on Older People's Exercise Preferences and Motivators in the Context of Falls Prevention: A Qualitative Study.

机构信息

Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.

School of Health and Life Sciences, Institute of Applied Health Research, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK.

出版信息

Biomed Res Int. 2018 Jul 18;2018:6865156. doi: 10.1155/2018/6865156. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Several factors have previously been identified to positively influence the uptake and adherence for fall prevention exercise programmes. There is, however, a lack of studies investigating if men and women differ in their views and preferences for fall prevention exercises.

AIM

To explore exercise preferences and motivators of older community-dwelling women and men in the context of falls prevention from a gender perspective.

METHODS

Workshops including multistage focus group discussions were conducted with 18 older community-dwelling people with and without history of falls. Participants were purposively selected and divided into two groups. Each group met on six occasions over a period of five months. Participatory and Appreciative Action and Reflection methodology was used to guide the discussions. A qualitative content analysis approach was used in the analysis.

RESULTS

Older participants had many diverse preferences and confirmed that individually tailored exercise, in terms of mode, intensity, challenge, and social context, is important. Moreover, important factors for exercise adherence and maintenance included the experience of individual confirmation; different spirit lifters to increase enjoyment; and personal tricks to maintain exercise routines. The individual differences within genders were more diverse than the differences between women and men.

CONCLUSION

Exercise interventions to prevent falls should be individually tailored, based on the specific needs and preferences of the older participant, and do not appear to require gender specific approaches. To increase adherence, intrinsic motivation for exercise may be encouraged by competence enhancing confirmations, energizing spirit lifters, and practical tips for exercise maintenance. The study provides an awareness about women's and men's preferences for fall prevention exercises, and this information could be used as guidance in designing inclusive exercise interventions.

摘要

背景

先前已经确定了一些因素可以积极影响跌倒预防运动计划的参与和坚持。然而,缺乏研究调查男性和女性在跌倒预防运动方面的看法和偏好是否存在差异。

目的

从性别角度探讨老年社区居民中女性和男性在跌倒预防方面的锻炼偏好和动机。

方法

采用多阶段焦点小组讨论的方式,对 18 名有和无跌倒史的老年社区居民进行了研究。参与者是经过有目的选择的,并分为两组。每组在五个月的时间里共进行了六次会议。采用参与式和欣赏行动与反思方法来指导讨论。使用定性内容分析方法进行分析。

结果

老年参与者有许多不同的偏好,并证实了个性化的锻炼方式,包括模式、强度、挑战和社会背景,是很重要的。此外,锻炼依从性和维持的重要因素包括个人确认的经验;不同的精神振奋剂来增加乐趣;以及保持锻炼习惯的个人技巧。性别内的个体差异比女性和男性之间的差异更为多样化。

结论

预防跌倒的锻炼干预措施应根据老年参与者的具体需求和偏好进行个性化定制,似乎不需要针对性别采取特定的方法。为了提高依从性,可以通过增强能力的确认、激发精神的振奋剂和保持锻炼的实用技巧来鼓励锻炼的内在动机。该研究提供了关于女性和男性预防跌倒运动偏好的意识,这些信息可以作为设计包容性锻炼干预措施的指导。

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