Florida Atlantic University, Phyllis and Harvey Sandler School of Social Work, Florida, USA.
The University of British Columbia, School of Nursing, Vancouver, Canada.
Int J Older People Nurs. 2023 Jan;18(1):e12513. doi: 10.1111/opn.12513. Epub 2022 Nov 14.
Little research has been conducted on telehealth-based interventions in older adults. There has been no study of the use of telehealth-based online chair yoga (CY) to improve physical activity and manage dementia symptoms and socialisation for older adults with dementia who are socially isolated.
The study identified benefits, challenges and facilitators in participating in remotely supervised online CY from the perspective of older adults with dementia and their caregivers, including what would help them to participate in online interventions.
In a qualitative descriptive design, four online focus groups (two pre-intervention and two post-intervention) conducted via videoconference explored the benefits, challenges and facilitators in participating in a remotely supervised twice-weekly, 8-week online CY intervention. A total of 17 participants (eight people with dementia and nine family caregivers) attended the focus groups. The data were subjected to thematic analysis.
Thematic analysis of data identified three themes from the perspectives of older adults with dementia and their caregivers: (a) benefits (e.g. sleep and relaxation, emotional regulation, flexibility, muscle strength, convenience, caregiver-participant connection), (b) challenges (e.g. technological setup) and (c) lessons learned (e.g. inclusion of caregiver, yoga instructor, visual cues, socialisation, safety). The online intervention was beneficial to participants, who reported that they wanted to continue home-based online CY practice.
Convenience was the major advantage for the participant to continue to practice online CY. The online intervention offered virtual socialisation, which could be significant for motivating older adults to continue the CY program.
Gerontological nurses could add CY as a nonpharmacological component of a treatment plan and monitor older adults' progress during the online intervention. The home-based online CY intervention should be prioritised to promote health and wellness in socially isolated older adults with dementia.
针对老年人的远程医疗干预措施研究较少。目前还没有研究过使用基于远程医疗的在线椅子瑜伽(CY)来改善身体活动,以及管理与社会隔离的痴呆症老年人的痴呆症症状和社交。
本研究从痴呆症老年人及其照顾者的角度出发,确定了远程监督在线 CY 参与的益处、挑战和促进因素,包括帮助他们参与在线干预的因素。
采用定性描述设计,通过视频会议进行了四次在线焦点小组(两次干预前和两次干预后),探讨了参与远程监督、每周两次、为期 8 周的在线 CY 干预的益处、挑战和促进因素。共有 17 名参与者(8 名痴呆症患者和 9 名家庭照顾者)参加了焦点小组。对数据进行了主题分析。
从痴呆症老年人及其照顾者的角度对数据进行主题分析,得出了三个主题:(a)益处(如睡眠和放松、情绪调节、灵活性、肌肉力量、便利性、照顾者-参与者的联系),(b)挑战(如技术设置)和(c)经验教训(如包括照顾者、瑜伽教练、视觉提示、社交、安全)。在线干预对参与者有益,他们报告说希望继续在家中进行在线 CY 练习。
便利性是参与者继续在线练习 CY 的主要优势。在线干预提供了虚拟社交,这对于激励老年人继续参加 CY 计划可能非常重要。
老年护士可以将 CY 作为治疗计划中的非药物治疗方法,并在在线干预期间监测老年人的进展。应优先考虑基于家庭的在线 CY 干预,以促进与社会隔离的痴呆症老年人的健康和幸福。