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“旨在让每个人都能找到适合自己的水平并提高自己”;老年人和 Falls Management Exercise(FaME)项目教练的观点。

'It is designed for everybody to find their own level and to improve themselves'; views of older people and instructors of the Falls Management Exercise (FaME) programme.

机构信息

Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, UK.

University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.

出版信息

Age Ageing. 2022 Feb 2;51(2). doi: 10.1093/ageing/afac023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Older adults are at increased risk of falls due to ageing, decreased muscle strength and impaired balance. Clinical trials have demonstrated the efficacy and effectiveness of the Falls Management Exercise (FaME) programme in improving functioning and preventing falls. However, programme completion is often low, impacting the potential benefits of FaME.

OBJECTIVE

To explore the barriers and facilitators for participation and completion of the FaME programme from an instructor and participant perspective.

METHODS

Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 FaME users and seven Postural Stability Instructors from the East Midlands region of England, UK. Interviews were conducted using a topic guide and explored their views of the programme, intended benefits, reasons for participating, instructor's approach and venue facilities. Data were transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic analysis. Written informed consent was obtained from all participants and instructors.

RESULTS

Common themes identified by participants and instructors for adherence related to perceived health benefits, psychological well-being, intervention characteristics, cost, instructors' qualities, opportunity to socialise, venue accessibility and facilities. Further factors such as maintaining independence, discipline, relationship with peers and caring responsibilities influenced participants' engagement with the programme. Instructor factors such as progression were also reported as important predictors.

CONCLUSIONS

Instructor and participant factors influence uptake, attendance and adherence of FaME. The findings from this study can inform the development and improvement of additional falls-prevention programmes. It can also guide marketing strategies to promote uptake of exercise-based falls-prevention programmes among older adults.

摘要

背景

老年人由于衰老、肌肉力量下降和平衡能力受损,跌倒的风险增加。临床试验已经证明了跌倒管理锻炼(FaME)计划在改善功能和预防跌倒方面的疗效和有效性。然而,该计划的完成率通常较低,影响了 FaME 的潜在益处。

目的

从指导员和参与者的角度探讨参与和完成 FaME 计划的障碍和促进因素。

方法

对英国英格兰东米德兰地区的 20 名 FaME 用户和 7 名姿势稳定性指导员进行了半结构化访谈。访谈使用主题指南进行,探讨了他们对该计划的看法、预期收益、参与原因、指导员的方法和场地设施。数据逐字转录,并使用主题分析进行分析。所有参与者和指导员均获得书面知情同意。

结果

参与者和指导员在坚持方面的共同主题与感知健康益处、心理健康、干预特征、成本、指导员素质、社交机会、场地可及性和设施有关。其他因素,如保持独立性、纪律性、与同龄人关系和照顾责任,也影响了参与者对该计划的参与度。指导员的进步等因素也被认为是重要的预测因素。

结论

指导员和参与者的因素影响 FaME 的参与度、出勤率和坚持度。本研究的结果可以为其他预防跌倒计划的制定和改进提供信息。它还可以指导营销战略,促进老年人参与基于锻炼的预防跌倒计划。

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