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一项混合方法案例研究,旨在探讨老年人参与社区活动小组对身体活动、健康和幸福感的影响。

A mixed-methods case study exploring the impact of participation in community activity groups for older adults on physical activity, health and wellbeing.

机构信息

Institute for Health and Sport, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia.

School of Health and Life Sciences, Federation University, Ballarat, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Geriatr. 2019 Sep 2;19(1):243. doi: 10.1186/s12877-019-1245-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Regular physical activity (PA) has many health benefits but declines with age. Community multi-activity groups offering volunteer-led socially-oriented activity programs could provide an opportunity for older people to maintain or increase PA levels and promote their health. The aim of this study was to examine the potential effect of becoming a member of an existing community activity group on PA levels, physical and mental health-related quality of life (HR QoL), comparing any impacts associated with participation in physical activity or social activity programs.

METHODS

This mixed-methods case study, combining a longitudinal quantitative-survey with qualitative focus groups to contextualise the survey results, focused on an Australian community organisation called Life Activities Clubs (LACs). LACs provide various physical activities (e.g. walking, cycling, dancing) and social activities (e.g. book groups, dine-outs, craft). Data were collected using a self-report survey administered at baseline, six and twelve-months after joining and group differences between participants of PA programs (PA group) and social programs (social group) were analysed using linear mixed-models. Two focus groups with LAC members were held, one representing each activity type and analysed using content and thematic analysis.

RESULTS

35 people (mean age 67) completed the surveys and 11 people participated in the focus groups. PA levels and physical health-related QoL were maintained over 1 year in the PA group, and declined between baseline and 12-months in the social group. Focus groups suggested social aspects of PA programs increased motivation to maintain regular attendance and do more PA than participants would on their own and that physical activities provided health benefits. Mental HR QoL did not change in either group, focus groups suggested this was because the social aspects of both types of program provide benefits relating to mental health including stress relief, enjoyment and adapting to major life events, to prevent a decline in QoL.

CONCLUSIONS

Community PA programs appear to maintain PA levels and physical HR QoL in older adults, and both social and PA programs may maintain mental HR QoL. Incorporating both types of program into one organisation may also encourage less physically active members to try physical activities.

摘要

背景

有规律的身体活动(PA)对健康有诸多益处,但随着年龄的增长而减少。提供志愿者主导的社交导向活动项目的社区多活动小组为老年人保持或增加 PA 水平并促进其健康提供了机会。本研究的目的是检验成为现有社区活动小组的成员对 PA 水平、身体和心理健康相关生活质量(HR QoL)的潜在影响,并比较与参与体育活动或社交活动项目相关的任何影响。

方法

本混合方法案例研究将纵向定量调查与定性焦点小组相结合,以将调查结果置于上下文中,重点关注澳大利亚的一个名为生活活动俱乐部(LACs)的社区组织。LAC 提供各种体育活动(如步行、骑自行车、跳舞)和社交活动(如读书小组、外出就餐、手工艺)。使用基线、加入后 6 个月和 12 个月进行自我报告调查收集数据,并使用线性混合模型分析 PA 项目(PA 组)和社交项目(社交组)参与者之间的组间差异。举行了两次 LAC 成员焦点小组,分别代表每种活动类型,并使用内容和主题分析进行分析。

结果

35 人(平均年龄 67 岁)完成了调查,11 人参加了焦点小组。PA 组在 1 年内保持了 PA 水平和身体健康相关的 QoL,而社交组则在基线和 12 个月之间下降。焦点小组认为,PA 项目的社交方面增加了维持定期参加和进行更多 PA 的动力,比参与者自己进行的 PA 更多,并且体育活动提供了健康益处。两组的心理健康 HR QoL 都没有变化,焦点小组认为这是因为两种类型的项目的社交方面都提供了与心理健康相关的益处,包括缓解压力、享受和适应重大生活事件,以防止 QoL 下降。

结论

社区 PA 计划似乎可以维持老年人的 PA 水平和身体健康 HR QoL,社交和 PA 计划都可能维持心理健康 HR QoL。将这两种类型的计划纳入一个组织中,也可能鼓励不太活跃的成员尝试体育活动。

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