Research Associate, School of Psychology, Faculty of Health, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, daniela.
Professor, School of Psychology, Faculty of Health, University of Plymouth, Plymouth.
Br J Nurs. 2022 Feb 24;31(4):240-246. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2022.31.4.240.
Many preregistration student nurses tend to be overweight or obese and have unhealthy lifestyles.
This study aimed to quantify the prevalence of these issues, to identify barriers to adopting a healthy lifestyle as well as potential solutions, and to explore the use of smartphone health apps.
An online questionnaire examined diet and physical activity habits, general health and attitudes to eHealth. An in-class questionnaire with a new sample assessed current lifestyle, barriers to healthier living, support needed to achieve goals and the use of health apps.
Half of student nurses were overweight or obese and only 41% met the recommended levels of physical activity. An in-class questionnaire revealed that more than half of them wanted to have a better diet and to exercise more.
Generally, student nurses were not satisfied with their current lifestyles. A lack of motivation and time were the most frequently reported barriers; an intervention focusing on motivational support could be an acceptable and effective means of achieving and sustaining positive behaviour change.
许多注册前的护生倾向于超重或肥胖,生活方式也不健康。
本研究旨在量化这些问题的流行程度,确定采用健康生活方式的障碍以及潜在的解决方案,并探讨智能手机健康应用程序的使用。
在线问卷调查了饮食和体育活动习惯、一般健康状况和对电子健康的态度。一个新样本的课堂问卷评估了当前的生活方式、更健康生活的障碍、实现目标所需的支持以及健康应用程序的使用。
一半的护生超重或肥胖,只有 41%的人达到了推荐的体力活动水平。课堂问卷显示,他们中有一半以上的人希望有更好的饮食和更多的锻炼。
总体而言,护生对自己的生活方式并不满意。缺乏动力和时间是最常报告的障碍;以动机支持为重点的干预措施可能是一种可接受和有效的方法,可实现并维持积极的行为改变。