School of Health Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK.
Health Sciences Centre, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems, University College Dublin, Dublin, UK.
Disabil Rehabil. 2023 Sep;45(19):3160-3176. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2022.2118869. Epub 2022 Sep 10.
Physical activity (PA) levels in older care home residents are low. This has detrimental effects on health. Little is known about the nature of interventions to increase physical activity in this population.
A scoping review to: (1) identify and describe interventions to increase PA in older care home residents, and (2) describe the extent to which interventions address care home context, systemised by social-ecological models. We systematically searched databases for peer-reviewed intervention studies to increase PA in older people resident in care homes. Data were extracted using the template for intervention description and replication (TIDieR) and mapped against a social-ecological framework to locate the intervention focus.
The 19 included studies consisted of interventions tested in randomised or quasi-experimental trial designs. Interventions consisted of single or multiple components and predominantly addressed individual resident level factors (such as muscle strength) rather than broader social and environmental aspects of context. Interventions were not all fully described. For most interventions a distinct theoretical foundation was not identified. Interventions were mostly delivered by health professionals and research staff external to care homes.
Future interventions should address contextual care home factors and should be clearly described according to intervention description guidance.Implications for rehabilitationPhysical activity holds promise as an effective means of improving health and function in older care home residents, but physical activity levels in this population are low.Several reasons beyond the individual resident but related to care home contextual factors may explain low PA in care homesTo date, contextual factors influencing PA in care homes have been poorly addressed in interventions.Wider care home context (social, cultural, and environmental factors) must be considered in future interventions.
养老院老年人的身体活动(PA)水平较低。这对健康有不利影响。对于旨在提高该人群身体活动水平的干预措施的性质知之甚少。
进行范围综述,以:(1)确定和描述旨在增加养老院老年人身体活动的干预措施,以及(2)描述干预措施在多大程度上针对养老院的背景进行干预,通过社会生态模型进行系统组织。我们系统地在数据库中搜索了旨在增加养老院居民身体活动的同行评审干预研究。使用干预描述和复制模板(TIDieR)提取数据,并根据社会生态框架进行映射,以确定干预的重点。
19 项纳入的研究包括在随机或准实验试验设计中进行的干预措施。干预措施由单一或多个组成部分组成,主要针对个人居民水平的因素(如肌肉力量),而不是更广泛的社会和环境方面的背景。并非所有干预措施都有完整的描述。对于大多数干预措施,没有确定明确的理论基础。干预措施主要由养老院外部的卫生专业人员和研究人员提供。
未来的干预措施应针对背景的养老院因素,并根据干预描述指南进行明确描述。
身体活动作为改善养老院老年人健康和功能的有效手段具有很大的希望,但该人群的身体活动水平较低。除了个人居民之外,可能还有其他几个与养老院背景因素相关的原因可以解释养老院中身体活动水平低的问题。到目前为止,在干预措施中,对影响养老院身体活动的背景因素考虑不足。在未来的干预措施中,必须考虑更广泛的养老院背景(社会、文化和环境因素)。