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老年人购买电动轮椅是否会改变其身体活动水平?

Does the purchase of a mobility scooter alter physical activity levels in older adults?

机构信息

Centre for Health, Activity, and Rehabilitation Research, School of Physiotherapy, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2020 Nov;15(8):856-861. doi: 10.1080/17483107.2019.1620352. Epub 2019 Jun 3.

Abstract

This cohort study investigated changes in physical activity, community mobility and social participation following the first-time purchase of a mobility scooter. A national sample of persons aged 65+ years was surveyed using customized semi-structured interviews that explored changes in physical activity via the International Physical Activity Questionnaire modified for the elderly, and community involvement. Participants were recruited at the point of purchase of their first mobility scooter, and interviewed at this time and again at 2 and 6 months post-purchase. Eighteen participants (F = 10, M = 8) aged between 65 and 95 years were recruited. Physical activity levels remained unchanged in 12 participants, and declined by at least one category in five participants. All participants reported improvement to their self-perceived quality of life following acquisition of a mobility scooter. Participants did not access additional forms of physical activity, though nine reported increased social participation. At baseline, five participants stated that the scooter was used for journeys they formerly made by other motorized transport, and by the 6-month interview, this number had risen to 15 participants. It is unlikely that changes in physical activity were related to the ageing process given the relatively short time span of the study. Thus it can be inferred that participants viewed their mobility scooter as a vehicle for maintaining their lifestyle rather than as a means to seek out additional activities. Improvements to perceived quality of life may be attributed to continuing or furthering community and social engagement, and a sense of retained independence.Implications for rehabilitationAn awareness of possible changes in physical activity associated with the purchase of a mobility scooter is needed.The purchase of a mobility scooter provides a viable means of transport to facilitate access to physical activity situations.Over-reliance on a mobility scooter has the potential to decrease health-related physical activity.The development and dissemination of a targeted health message about maintaining (or improving) physical activity levels is warranted to increase the awareness in this growing group of new, and current, mobility scooter riders in an increasingly ageing population.

摘要

本队列研究调查了首次购买移动助步车后身体活动、社区流动性和社会参与度的变化。使用专门设计的半结构化访谈,对年龄在 65 岁以上的人群进行了全国性抽样调查,通过老年人国际体力活动问卷(International Physical Activity Questionnaire modified for the elderly),以及社区参与情况,调查身体活动的变化。参与者在首次购买移动助步车时被招募,并在此时以及购买后 2 个月和 6 个月进行访谈。共招募了 18 名参与者(女性 10 名,男性 8 名),年龄在 65 至 95 岁之间。12 名参与者的身体活动水平保持不变,5 名参与者的身体活动水平至少下降了一个类别。所有参与者在购买移动助步车后报告自我感知生活质量有所提高。参与者没有获得其他形式的身体活动,尽管有 9 人报告社交参与度增加。在基线时,有 5 名参与者表示,他们使用助步车来进行以前使用其他机动交通工具进行的出行,到 6 个月的访谈时,这个数字增加到 15 名参与者。鉴于研究时间相对较短,身体活动的变化不太可能与衰老过程有关。因此,可以推断参与者将他们的移动助步车视为维持生活方式的工具,而不是寻求额外活动的手段。感知生活质量的提高可能归因于继续或进一步参与社区和社会活动,以及保持独立感。

康复意义

需要了解购买移动助步车可能导致的身体活动变化。

购买移动助步车为促进身体活动提供了可行的交通方式。

过度依赖移动助步车有可能减少与健康相关的身体活动。

需要制定和传播关于保持(或提高)身体活动水平的针对性健康信息,以提高这一不断增长的新群体和当前移动助步车使用者的意识,他们是老龄化人口中的一部分。

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