Department of Physiotherapy and Cardiology, Kings College Hospital, London SE59RS, England, United Kingdom.
Department of Physiotherapy, Kings College Hospital, London SE59RS, England, United Kingdom.
Physiotherapy. 2020 Sep;108:22-28. doi: 10.1016/j.physio.2020.04.002. Epub 2020 May 1.
Regular physical activity (PA) reduces risk factors for chronic disease. This novel study evaluates self-reported engagement with PA in recently discharged patients, identified as having low PA levels, who agreed to participate in an in-patient behaviour change intervention.
This exploratory study invited hospital in-patients, who were classified as 'moderately inactive' or 'inactive', to participate in a brief individual physiotherapy-led motivational interviewing (MI) behavioural change intervention. Patients were encouraged to set individual exercise and activity goals, and an appropriate programme referral was identified and agreed upon.
Three hundred and forty-two of 526 patients, who were screened between January 2017 and March 2018, were classified 'inactive' or 'moderately inactive'. Seventy-seven percent of patients consented to participate in the brief MI intervention (n=58 'moderately active', n=206 'inactive'). One hundred percent participants who received the brief intervention agreed to attend a PA programme. At telephone follow-up, 66% self-reported engagement in community exercise or independent PA initiatives.
This exploratory study demonstrates that a brief, MI-facilitated, behaviour change intervention is feasible and has the potential to aid PA engagement for hospital patients with low PA levels upon discharge from hospital. Considering that the 'first-step' with engagement in PA is often the biggest challenge for patients, this initiative has promise to improve PA behaviour and could be rolled out across the National Health Service (NHS).
有规律的身体活动(PA)可降低慢性病的危险因素。这项新的研究评估了最近出院的、被认为低活动水平的患者中自我报告的 PA 参与度,这些患者同意参加住院行为改变干预。
这项探索性研究邀请了被归类为“中度不活跃”或“不活跃”的住院患者参加由物理治疗师主导的简短动机性访谈(MI)行为改变干预。鼓励患者设定个人锻炼和活动目标,并确定并同意适当的计划转介。
2017 年 1 月至 2018 年 3 月期间筛查了 526 名患者,其中 342 名被归类为“不活跃”或“中度不活跃”。77%的患者同意参加简短的 MI 干预(n=58“中度活跃”,n=206“不活跃”)。接受简短干预的所有患者(100%)均同意参加 PA 计划。在电话随访时,66%的人报告参与社区锻炼或独立 PA 活动。
这项探索性研究表明,简短的 MI 促进的行为改变干预是可行的,并且有可能帮助出院后低活动水平的住院患者参与 PA。考虑到 PA 参与的“第一步”通常是患者面临的最大挑战,这一举措有希望改善 PA 行为,并可能在国民保健制度(NHS)中推广。