Webb Justin, Baker Anna, Palmer Tiffany, Hall Amelia, Ahlquist Ashleigh, Darlow Jenny, Olaniyan Victoria, Horlock Rhian, Stewart Duncan
School of Social Sciences and Professions, London Metropolitan University, 166-220 Holloway Rd, London, N7 8DB, UK.
Versus Arthritis, Saffron House, 6-10 Kirby Street, London, EC1N 8TS, UK.
Public Health Pract (Oxf). 2022 Apr 16;3:100250. doi: 10.1016/j.puhip.2022.100250. eCollection 2022 Jun.
The objective of this review of reviews was to identify the potentially modifiable barriers and facilitators to physical activity in people with a musculoskeletal condition to influence intervention development.
A rapid review of reviews.
The Cochrane library and PubMed Central were searched for reviews using pre-defined search terms and relevant synonyms for "physical activity", "barriers" or "facilitators", and "musculoskeletal condition". The identified reviews were screened for inclusion by the principal investigator in line with recognised streamlining approaches for a rapid review. Only review papers investigating the barriers and facilitators to physical activity in adults with a musculoskeletal condition were included. A team of seven assessed the included reviews for identification of the barriers and facilitators to physical activity coded using the COM-B model of behaviour.
503 reviews were identified with 12 included for analysis across a mix of conditions and designs (n = 2: qualitative; n = 6: quantitative; n = 4 mixed). A multitude of interrelated factors were identified across the COM-B components. The most prevalent factors included disease symptoms and physical function (physical capability), knowledge of the specific benefits of physical activity and knowing what to do (psychological capability), the accessibility of facilities and individualised programming (physical opportunity), tailored advice from healthcare professionals and peer support (social opportunity), beliefs about the benefits or harms of being active (reflective motivation) and having the self-efficacy to be active and experiencing positive emotions (automatic motivation).
This review of reviews identified the complex nature of physical activity in people living with a musculoskeletal condition. The identified barriers and facilitators should be considered by intervention designers when developing behaviour change interventions for this population group.
本综述性研究的目的是确定肌肉骨骼疾病患者进行体育活动时潜在的可改变障碍和促进因素,以影响干预措施的制定。
对综述进行快速回顾。
在Cochrane图书馆和PubMed Central中检索综述,使用预定义的检索词以及“体育活动”“障碍”或“促进因素”和“肌肉骨骼疾病”的相关同义词。主要研究者根据公认的快速回顾简化方法筛选出符合纳入标准的综述。仅纳入调查肌肉骨骼疾病成人患者体育活动障碍和促进因素的综述论文。由七人组成的团队评估纳入的综述,以识别使用行为COM - B模型编码的体育活动障碍和促进因素。
共识别出503篇综述,其中12篇纳入分析,涵盖多种疾病和设计类型(n = 2:定性;n = 6:定量;n = 4:混合)。在COM - B各组成部分中识别出众多相互关联的因素。最普遍的因素包括疾病症状和身体功能(身体能力)、对体育活动具体益处的了解以及知道如何做(心理能力)、设施的可及性和个性化方案(身体机会)、来自医疗保健专业人员的量身定制建议和同伴支持(社会机会)、对运动有益或有害的信念(反思性动机)以及具备运动的自我效能感并体验积极情绪(自动动机)。
本综述性研究确定了肌肉骨骼疾病患者体育活动的复杂性。干预措施设计者在为该人群制定行为改变干预措施时应考虑已识别出的障碍和促进因素。