School of Health Sciences (HESAV), University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland (HES-SO), 1011 Lausanne, Switzerland.
School of Health Sciences, University of Brighton, Darley Road, Eastbourne BN20 7UR, United Kingdom.
Physiotherapy. 2019 Dec;105(4):492-500. doi: 10.1016/j.physio.2018.12.001. Epub 2018 Dec 26.
To explore the patients' experiences of participating in an exercise group following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR).
Hermaneutic phenomenological qualitative study of two focus groups.
Outpatient care, private rehabilitation centre.
Nine adults who had participated in an exercise group led by a physiotherapist following ACLR.
Three major themes emerged from the data: psychosocial factors, physical outcomes and identity of the exercise group. The most significant perception of engaging in an exercise group following ACLR was its influence on psychosocial factors, especially motivation, self-confidence and social support. The group influenced the participants' motivation, enjoyment and commitment to exercise during their rehabilitation. Social support, self-confidence and reassurance were mostly gained. The participants taking part in sport experienced the ACLR group as a substitute for sport trainings. The group was perceived to help enhance speed of recovery and facilitate the return to normal life, especially for participants with lower reported motivation and adherence to home-exercises. The authors interpreted that the subjective physical outcomes' improvements described by all the participants was potentially an increased level of self-efficacy. The challenging role of the physiotherapist was highlighted as well as the promotion of shared accountability between patients and the group's leader. The exercise group's identity was questioned within the rehabilitation process, and the need for more knowledge of its existence in order to promote exercise group therapy was suggested.
Participating in an exercise group therapy influences psychosocial factors such as motivation, self-confidence, social support, potentially self-efficacy and helps enhance a faster successful recovery following ACLR. Our findings indicate that participants with a lower reported adherence to home-exercises may especially benefit from it.
探讨前交叉韧带重建(ACLR)后参与运动小组患者的体验。
对 2 个焦点小组进行诠释现象学定性研究。
门诊,私人康复中心。
9 位成年人,他们曾参加过由物理治疗师带领的 ACLR 运动小组。
数据中出现了 3 个主要主题:心理社会因素、身体结果和运动小组的身份。参与 ACLR 后的运动小组对心理社会因素的影响是最显著的,尤其是对动机、自信和社会支持的影响。小组影响了参与者在康复期间对运动的动机、享受和承诺。他们获得了更多的社会支持、自信和安心。参加运动的参与者将 ACLR 小组视为运动训练的替代。小组被认为有助于加快恢复速度,促进恢复正常生活,特别是对报告动机和坚持家庭锻炼较低的参与者。作者解释说,所有参与者描述的主观身体结果的改善可能是自我效能感的提高。强调了物理治疗师的具有挑战性的角色,以及促进患者和小组领导之间共同责任的重要性。还对运动小组的身份在康复过程中受到质疑,并建议需要更多了解其存在,以促进运动小组治疗。
参与运动小组治疗会影响心理社会因素,如动机、自信、社会支持,可能还有自我效能感,并有助于加快 ACLR 后的成功恢复。我们的研究结果表明,报告的家庭锻炼坚持度较低的参与者可能特别受益于它。