Georgia Gwinnett College, School of Science and Technology, 1000 University Center Lane, Lawrenceville, GA 30043, United States.
University of West Florida, 11000 University Parkway #72/220, Pensacola, FL 32514, United States.
Exp Gerontol. 2019 Jul 1;121:99-105. doi: 10.1016/j.exger.2019.04.001. Epub 2019 Apr 10.
Health empowerment is an individual's perceived control and competence related to health and health care. The projected increased growth of the older adult population calls for a health-related empowerment movement in health education that targets older adults. Using the theory of planned behavior, the purpose of this study was to investigate the association of health empowerment and handgrip strength with intention to participate in physical activity among older adults.
The Korean Health Empowerment Scale (K-HES) was used as a measure of health empowerment. Handgrip strength was used as a measure of muscle strength. Intention to participate in physical activity was measured using five items. Participants of this study included 103 community-dwelling older adults (Mage = 76.45 ± 9.395; Male = 42, Female = 61).
Statistical analyses revealed all participants were knowledgeable about the health benefits of exercise and most participated in regular physical activity (n = 84.5%). The majority had normal handgrip strength (n = 60.7%) and most indicated strong intentions to participate in regular physical activity (n = 85%). A stepwise multiple regression revealed health empowerment significantly and positively (F(1,101) = 30.511, p < .001, R = 0.232, R = 0.224) associated intention to participate in physical activity. Health empowerment explained 23.2% of the variance in intentions. There was no significant contribution of muscle strength on intention.
Findings suggest overall health empowerment may be affected by a variety of subscales such as problem-solving, obtaining support, motivation, psychosocial coping, and decision making.
Future research should explore potential associations between health empowerment and intention to participate in physical activity.
健康赋权是指个体对健康和医疗保健的感知控制和能力。预计老年人口的增长将促使健康教育领域开展一项与健康相关的赋权运动,以针对老年人。本研究运用计划行为理论,旨在调查健康赋权和握力与老年人参与体育活动意向之间的关联。
采用韩国健康赋权量表(K-HES)作为健康赋权的测量工具,握力作为肌肉力量的测量工具,使用五个项目来衡量参与体育活动的意向。本研究的参与者包括 103 名社区居住的老年人(Mage=76.45±9.395;男性=42,女性=61)。
统计分析显示,所有参与者都了解运动对健康的益处,大多数人定期参加体育活动(n=84.5%)。大多数人的握力正常(n=60.7%),大多数人表示强烈希望定期参加体育活动(n=85%)。逐步多元回归显示,健康赋权对参与体育活动的意向具有显著的正向影响(F(1,101)=30.511,p<.001,R²=0.232,R²=0.224)。健康赋权解释了意图的 23.2%的差异。肌肉力量对意图没有显著贡献。
研究结果表明,整体健康赋权可能受到多种亚量表的影响,如解决问题、获得支持、动机、心理社会应对和决策。
未来的研究应探索健康赋权与参与体育活动意向之间的潜在关联。