Liu Christine Kee, Afezolli Debora, Seo Janet, Syeda Haniya, Zheng Shenglin, Folta Sara C
Section of Geriatrics, Department of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.
Jean Mayer United States Department of Agriculture Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging, Tufts University, Boston, Massachusetts.
Arch Rehabil Res Clin Transl. 2020 May 15;2(3):100056. doi: 10.1016/j.arrct.2020.100056. eCollection 2020 Sep.
To determine key themes underlying the perceptions of older (≥65y) adults on hemodialysis regarding physical activity using qualitative methodology.
Semistructured key informant interviews.
Academic medical center.
Convenience sample of older adults on hemodialysis (N=10).
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Interview transcripts were coded and analyzed using the framework method to extract themes and subthemes. Participants also answered Likert statements regarding their perceptions of physical activity, and the responses were tallied.
Ten older adults on hemodialysis participated (mean age 73±5y; 60% women); all were African American. All participants stated physical activity would make them feel better. The major themes that emerged were barriers and facilitators. Facilitators included internal motivators, family and friend support, and feasibility of incorporating physical activity into routine activities. Barriers were lack of motivation, health issues, and environmental restrictions.
Physical activity potentially could prevent the physical decline commonly seen in older adults on hemodialysis. Yet information regarding the perceptions of this population toward physical activity is sparse. Although the study is limited by selection bias, our study presents qualitative evidence that black older adults on hemodialysis desire physical activity for their health. Future interventions to increase physical activity in this population should consider leveraging existing facilitators, such as the support of family and friends, and use strategies to address barriers like minimal motivation.
采用定性方法确定老年(≥65岁)血液透析患者对体育活动认知背后的关键主题。
半结构化关键 informant 访谈。
学术医疗中心。
血液透析老年患者的便利样本(N = 10)。
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使用框架法对访谈记录进行编码和分析,以提取主题和子主题。参与者还回答了关于他们对体育活动认知的李克特量表陈述,并对回答进行了统计。
10名血液透析老年患者参与(平均年龄73±5岁;60%为女性);均为非裔美国人。所有参与者均表示体育活动会让他们感觉更好。出现的主要主题是障碍和促进因素。促进因素包括内在动力、家人和朋友支持以及将体育活动融入日常活动的可行性。障碍包括缺乏动力、健康问题和环境限制。
体育活动可能预防血液透析老年患者常见的身体机能衰退。然而,关于该人群对体育活动认知的信息很少。尽管本研究受选择偏倚限制,但我们的研究提供了定性证据,表明血液透析老年黑人患者渴望通过体育活动促进健康。未来增加该人群体育活动的干预措施应考虑利用现有的促进因素,如家人和朋友的支持,并采用策略解决诸如动力不足等障碍。