Khair Kate, Holland Mike, Dodgson Sandra, McLaughlin Paul, Fletcher Simon, Christie Deborah
Haemnet London UK.
Katharine Dormandy Haemophilia Centre and Thrombosis Unit Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust London UK.
Res Pract Thromb Haemost. 2021 Nov 26;5(8):e12622. doi: 10.1002/rth2.12622. eCollection 2021 Dec.
Contemporary hemophilia care supports physical activity, its benefits being well recognized. Despite recognition of the psychological challenges encountered by people with hemophilia, little is known about the psychological impact of physical fitness in this population.
To identify changes in psychological well-being in young men with hemophilia through participation in a gym program.
This observational feasibility study of a 6-month gym participation program used validated questionnaires pre- and poststudy to evaluate motivation to exercise, physical activity levels, self-efficacy, self-esteem, and quality of life. Individual audio-recorded interviews about study participation and impact were transcribed verbatim and analyzed for recurring themes using thematic analysis.
Nineteen participants aged 18-25 years with hemophilia A or B (all severities ± inhibitor) consented to the study; two were lost to follow-up. There was a shift in motivation to exercise as shown by the Stages of Change grouping moving from contemplation to action and maintenance phases (= 0.03). Self-efficacy overall scores showed a trend (< 0.06) towards improvement. Median self-esteem scores improved from 22 (range 12-30, = 19) to 25 (range 13-30, = 17), a statistically significant change (= 0.02). Three participants recorded scores below the accepted normal range before study, of whom two improved at study end. The key themes identified from the interviews were: fear, self-confidence, "being normal," pain, weight loss, ability, getting fitter.
The psychological wellbeing of young men with hemophilia improved during this study. This may have been related to participating in a gym-based, physical exercise program.
当代血友病护理支持体育活动,其益处已得到广泛认可。尽管人们认识到血友病患者所面临的心理挑战,但对于这一人群中身体健康的心理影响却知之甚少。
通过参与一项健身计划,确定血友病青年男性心理健康状况的变化。
这项为期6个月的健身参与计划的观察性可行性研究,在研究前后使用经过验证的问卷来评估运动动机、身体活动水平、自我效能感、自尊和生活质量。对关于研究参与和影响的个人录音访谈进行逐字转录,并使用主题分析来分析反复出现的主题。
19名年龄在18 - 25岁之间的甲型或乙型血友病患者(所有严重程度±抑制剂)同意参与该研究;2人失访。如改变阶段分组所示,运动动机发生了转变,从沉思阶段转变为行动和维持阶段( = 0.03)。自我效能感总体得分显示出改善的趋势(< 0.06)。自尊得分中位数从22(范围12 - 30, = 19)提高到25(范围13 - 30, = 17),这是一个具有统计学意义的变化( = 0.02)。三名参与者在研究前的得分低于公认的正常范围,其中两名在研究结束时有所改善。访谈中确定的关键主题是:恐惧、自信、“正常化”、疼痛、体重减轻、能力增强、身体更健康。
在本研究期间,血友病青年男性的心理健康状况有所改善。这可能与参与基于健身房的体育锻炼计划有关。