Department of Research and Development, Region Kronoberg, Växjö, Sweden.
Department of Medical and Health Sciences, Division of Community Medicine, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.
BMC Public Health. 2019 Feb 20;19(1):210. doi: 10.1186/s12889-019-6535-5.
Physical activity on prescription (PAP) has been implemented in several countries, including Sweden, to support patients who might benefit from increased physical activity. This study explores the experiences of recipients of PAP in routine health care in Sweden that offers the recipients support from physical activity counsellors. The aim was to explore influences on engagement in physical activity by PAP recipients' from a long-term perspective.
We conducted individual semi-structured interviews using a topic guide with a purposively selected sample of 13 adult PAP recipients 1.5 to 2.5 years after PAP. Interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed through inductive and deductive content analysis. The questions were informed by Capability-Opportunity-Motivation-Behaviour (COM-B), which was also used as a framework to analyse the data by means of categorizing the factors (influences on the behaviour).
Ten factors (i.e. sub-categories) that influenced the participants' engagement in physical activity were identified. PAP recipients' capability to engage in physical activity was associated with adapting the PAP to the individual's physical capacity and taking into account the individual's previous experiences of physical activity. PAP recipients' opportunity to engage in physical activity was related to receiving a prescription, receiving professional counselling and follow-up from a physical activity counsellor, collaboration between prescriber and counsellor, having access to appropriate activities, having a balanced life situation and having support from someone who encouraged continued physical activity. PAP recipients' motivation to engage in physical activity was associated with the desire to improve his or her health condition and finding activities that encouraged continuation.
PAP recipients' engagement in physical activity was influenced by their capability, opportunity and motivation to undertake this behaviour. Numerous extraneous factors influence capability and motivation. Physical activity counsellors were found to be important for sustained activity because they use an individual approach to counselling and flexible follow-up adapted to each individual's need of support.
在包括瑞典在内的一些国家已经实施了处方运动(PAP),以支持那些可能受益于增加身体活动的患者。本研究从长期角度探讨了在瑞典常规医疗保健中接受 PAP 的患者的经历,这些患者接受了来自运动顾问的支持。目的是从长期角度探讨影响 PAP 接受者参与身体活动的因素。
我们使用主题指南对 13 名成年 PAP 接受者进行了个人半结构化访谈,这些接受者在接受 PAP 后 1.5 至 2.5 年接受了访谈。访谈被记录、逐字转录,并通过归纳和演绎内容分析进行分析。问题是由能力-机会-动机-行为(COM-B)提供的,这也被用作分析数据的框架,通过对行为的影响因素(即因素)进行分类来分析数据。
确定了 10 个影响参与者身体活动参与的因素(即子类别)。PAP 接受者参与身体活动的能力与适应个人身体能力和考虑个人以往身体活动经验有关。PAP 接受者参与身体活动的机会与获得处方、接受专业咨询和运动顾问的随访、处方医生和顾问之间的合作、获得适当的活动、平衡的生活状况以及获得鼓励继续进行身体活动的人的支持有关。PAP 接受者参与身体活动的动机与改善健康状况和找到鼓励继续进行的活动有关。
PAP 接受者参与身体活动受到其从事这种行为的能力、机会和动机的影响。许多外在因素影响能力和动机。运动顾问被发现对持续活动很重要,因为他们采用个性化的咨询方法和灵活的随访,以适应每个人的支持需求。