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一项形成性研究,旨在探索囊性纤维化患儿和青少年及其医护专业人员对身体活动和身体活动监测的看法。

A formative study exploring perceptions of physical activity and physical activity monitoring among children and young people with cystic fibrosis and health care professionals.

机构信息

Physical Activity Exchange, Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, 62 Great Crosshall Street, Liverpool, L3 2AT, England.

Edge Hill University, St Helens Road, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 4QP, England.

出版信息

BMC Pediatr. 2018 Oct 23;18(1):335. doi: 10.1186/s12887-018-1301-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Physical activity (PA) is associated with reduced hospitalisations and maintenance of lung function in patients with Cystic Fibrosis (CF). PA is therefore recommended as part of standard care. Despite this, there is no consensus for monitoring of PA and little is known about perceptions of PA monitoring among children and young people with CF. Therefore, the research aimed to explore patients' perceptions of PA and the acceptability of using PA monitoring devices with children and young people with CF.

METHODS

An action research approach was utilised, whereby findings from earlier research phases informed subsequent phases. Four phases were utilised, including patient interviews, PA monitoring, follow-up patient interviews and health care professional (HCP) interviews. Subsequently, an expert panel discussed the study to develop recommendations for practice and future research.

RESULTS

Findings suggest that experiences of PA in children and young people with CF are largely comparable to their non-CF peers, with individuals engaging in a variety of activities. CF was not perceived as a barrier per se, although participants acknowledged that they could be limited by their symptoms. Maintenance of health emerged as a key facilitator, in some cases PA offered patients the opportunity to 'normalise' their condition. Participants reported enjoying wearing the monitoring devices and had good compliance. Wrist-worn devices and devices providing feedback were preferred. HCPs recognised the potential benefits of the devices in clinical practice. Recommendations based on these findings are that interventions to promote PA in children and young people with CF should be individualised and involve families to promote PA as part of an active lifestyle. Patients should receive support alongside the PA data obtained from monitoring devices.

CONCLUSIONS

PA monitoring devices appear to be an acceptable method for objective assessment of PA among children and young people with CF and their clinicians. Wrist-worn devices, which are unobtrusive and can display feedback, were perceived as most acceptable. By understanding the factors impacting PA, CF health professionals will be better placed to support patients and improve health outcomes.

摘要

背景

体力活动(PA)与减少住院治疗和维持囊性纤维化(CF)患者的肺功能有关。因此,建议将 PA 作为标准护理的一部分。尽管如此,对于 PA 监测仍没有共识,而且对于 CF 患儿和青少年对 PA 监测的看法知之甚少。因此,本研究旨在探讨患者对 PA 的看法以及 CF 患儿和青少年使用 PA 监测设备的可接受性。

方法

采用行动研究方法,即将早期研究阶段的结果告知后续阶段。利用了四个阶段,包括患者访谈、PA 监测、后续患者访谈和医疗保健专业人员(HCP)访谈。随后,一个专家小组讨论了这项研究,为实践和未来研究提出了建议。

结果

研究结果表明,CF 患儿和青少年的 PA 经历在很大程度上与非 CF 同龄人相似,他们参与了各种活动。CF 本身并没有被视为障碍,尽管参与者承认他们可能会受到症状的限制。保持健康是一个关键的促进因素,在某些情况下,PA 为患者提供了“使病情正常化”的机会。参与者报告说喜欢佩戴监测设备,并且具有良好的依从性。腕戴式设备和提供反馈的设备更受欢迎。HCP 认识到这些设备在临床实践中的潜在好处。基于这些发现的建议是,促进 CF 患儿和青少年 PA 的干预措施应该个体化,并涉及家庭,以促进 PA 作为积极生活方式的一部分。患者应在获得 PA 监测设备数据的同时获得支持。

结论

PA 监测设备似乎是一种可接受的方法,可用于对 CF 患儿和青少年的 PA 进行客观评估,以及他们的临床医生。非侵入性且可显示反馈的腕戴式设备被认为是最可接受的。通过了解影响 PA 的因素,CF 健康专业人员将更好地支持患者并改善健康结果。

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