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“这让我感觉没那么孤单了”:“选择行动”身体活动干预项目中减少老年人孤独感的特征

"It makes me feel not so alone": features of the Choose to Move physical activity intervention that reduce loneliness in older adults.

作者信息

Franke Thea, Sims-Gould Joanie, Nettlefold Lindsay, Ottoni Callista, McKay Heather A

机构信息

Active Aging Research Team,, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Department of Family Practice, Faculty of Medicine, The University of British Columbia,, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2021 Feb 6;21(1):312. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-10363-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite the well-known health benefits of physical activity (PA), older adults are the least active citizens. Older adults are also at risk for loneliness. Given that lonely individuals are at risk for accelerated loss of physical functioning and health with age, PA interventions that aim to enhance social connectedness may decrease loneliness and increase long-term PA participation. The objectives of this mixed-method study are to: (1) evaluate whether an evidence-based PA intervention (Choose to Move; CTM) influenced PA and loneliness differently among self-identified 'lonely' versus 'not lonely' older adults and (2) to describe factors within CTM components most likely to promote social connectedness/reduce loneliness.

METHODS

CTM is a flexible, scalable, community-based health promoting physical activity intervention for older adults. Two community delivery partner organizations delivered 56 CTM programs in 26 urban locations across British Columbia. We collected survey data from participants (n = 458 at baseline) at 0 (baseline), 3 (mid-intervention) and 6 (post-intervention) months. We conducted in depth interviews with a subset of older adults to understand how CTM facilitated or impeded their PA and social connectedness.

RESULTS

PA increased significantly from baseline to 3 months in lonely and not lonely participants. PA decreased significantly from 3 to 6 months in lonely participants; however, PA at 6 months remained significantly above baseline levels in both groups. Loneliness decreased significantly from baseline to 3 and 6 months in participants identifying as lonely at baseline. Factors within CTM components that promote social connectedness/reduce loneliness include: Activity coach characteristics/personality traits and approaches; opportunity to share information and experiences and learn from others; engagement with others who share similar/familiar experiences; increased opportunity for meaningful interaction; and accountability.

CONCLUSION

Health promoting interventions that focus on PA and social connectedness through group-based activities can effectively reduce social isolation and loneliness of older adults. Given the 'epidemic of loneliness' that plagues many countries currently, these kinds of interventions are timely and important. Research that further delineates mechanisms (e.g., sharing experiences vs. lectures), that modify the effect of an intervention on social connectedness outcomes for older adults engaged in community-based PA programs would be a welcome addition to the literature.

摘要

背景

尽管体育活动(PA)对健康有益已广为人知,但老年人却是最缺乏运动的群体。老年人还面临孤独风险。鉴于孤独的个体随着年龄增长有身体机能和健康加速衰退的风险,旨在增强社会联系的体育活动干预措施可能会减少孤独感并提高长期体育活动参与度。这项混合方法研究的目的是:(1)评估基于证据的体育活动干预措施(选择行动;CTM)对自我认定为“孤独”与“不孤独”的老年人在体育活动和孤独感方面的影响是否不同;(2)描述CTM各组成部分中最有可能促进社会联系/减少孤独感的因素。

方法

CTM是一项针对老年人的灵活、可扩展、基于社区的促进健康的体育活动干预措施。两个社区实施伙伴组织在不列颠哥伦比亚省的26个城市地点开展了56个CTM项目。我们在0(基线)、3(干预中期)和6(干预后)个月收集了参与者(基线时n = 458)的调查数据。我们对一部分老年人进行了深入访谈,以了解CTM如何促进或阻碍他们的体育活动和社会联系。

结果

从基线到3个月,孤独和不孤独的参与者的体育活动均显著增加。孤独的参与者从3个月到6个月体育活动显著减少;然而,两组在6个月时的体育活动仍显著高于基线水平。在基线时认定为孤独的参与者中,孤独感从基线到3个月和6个月均显著降低。CTM各组成部分中促进社会联系/减少孤独感的因素包括:活动教练的特征/个性特质和方法;分享信息和经验以及向他人学习的机会;与有相似/熟悉经历的人交往;有意义互动的机会增加;以及责任感。

结论

通过基于群体的活动关注体育活动和社会联系的促进健康干预措施可以有效减少老年人的社会隔离和孤独感。鉴于目前困扰许多国家的“孤独流行病”,这类干预措施既及时又重要。进一步阐明机制(例如,分享经验与讲座)的研究,这些机制会改变干预措施对参与基于社区的体育活动项目的老年人社会联系结果的影响,将是该文献中受欢迎的补充内容。

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