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定性研究 COVID-19 对体育活动的影响和对远程教学干预的看法。

A Qualitative Examination of COVID-19's Impacts on Physical Activity and Perceptions of Remote Delivery Interventions.

机构信息

Department of Communication, 12329University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, USA.

Department of Neurology, 12334University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas, Dallas, TX, USA.

出版信息

Am J Health Promot. 2022 Mar;36(3):472-476. doi: 10.1177/08901171211053845. Epub 2021 Nov 17.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The COVID-19 pandemic is correlated with decreased physical activity (PA). Transitioning to remote work may impact people's acceptability and preferences for remotely delivered behavioral interventions, including PA. The objective was to examine perceptions of COVID-19 impacts on PA engagement and motivation, and perspectives related to remotely delivered PA interventions.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional small-group interview.

SETTING

Harris County, Texas. Participants: Insufficiently active, overweight/obese adults (16 healthy adults [aged 25-52 years], and 7 cancer survivors [aged 50-74 years]).

METHOD

Group discussion was guided by semi-structured questions. Audio-transcribed data (278 pages) was analyzed using Braun and Clarke's process centering identification, analysis, organization, description, and reports.

RESULTS

Overall, participants expressed a decreased level of PA due to the pandemic. Difficulties (e.g., care-taking activities, working from home, and safety concerns) negatively affected motivation. Participants indicated high acceptability of remotely delivered PA interventions, with advantages of virtual technology features (e.g., did not have to maintain a gym membership) and even accountability in maintaining a PA routine (e.g., using virtual groups to engage in community support).

CONCLUSION

Participants described COVID-19 negatively affects access to PA opportunities yet also expressed willingness to engage in remotely delivered PA interventions instead of in-person programs because of their COVID-19 experiences. Remote interventions can greatly increase accessibility and offer opportunities to provide personalized motivation and accountability that people need to be more physically active.

摘要

目的

COVID-19 大流行与体力活动(PA)减少有关。过渡到远程工作可能会影响人们对远程提供的行为干预措施(包括 PA)的接受程度和偏好。本研究旨在调查 COVID-19 对 PA 参与和动机的影响,以及与远程提供 PA 干预相关的观点。

设计

横断面小组访谈。

地点

德克萨斯州哈里斯县。参与者:体力活动不足、超重/肥胖的成年人(16 名健康成年人[年龄 25-52 岁]和 7 名癌症幸存者[年龄 50-74 岁])。

方法

小组讨论由半结构化问题指导。对 278 页的音频转录数据采用 Braun 和 Clarke 的过程集中识别、分析、组织、描述和报告进行分析。

结果

总体而言,参与者表示由于大流行,他们的 PA 水平下降。困难(例如,照顾活动、在家工作和安全问题)会降低动机。参与者表示高度接受远程提供的 PA 干预,虚拟技术功能(例如,不必维持健身房会员资格)甚至在维持 PA 常规方面的问责制(例如,使用虚拟小组参与社区支持)具有优势。

结论

参与者描述 COVID-19 对获得 PA 机会产生负面影响,但由于 COVID-19 经历,他们也表示愿意参与远程提供的 PA 干预,而不是面对面的项目。远程干预可以大大提高可及性,并提供提供个性化的动机和问责制的机会,这是人们需要更积极参与 PA 的。

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