Beijing Key Laboratory of Clinical Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
Department of General Practice, Amsterdam University Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
BMJ Open. 2022 Nov 22;12(11):e061111. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-061111.
Over the coming decades, China is expected to face the largest worldwide increase in dementia incidence. Mobile health (mHealth) may improve the accessibility of dementia prevention strategies, targeting lifestyle-related risk factors. Our aim is to explore the needs and views of Chinese older adults regarding healthy lifestyles to prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD) and dementia through mHealth, supporting the Prevention of Dementia using Mobile Phone Applications (PRODEMOS) study.
Qualitative semi-structured interview study, using thematic analysis.
Primary and secondary care in Beijing and Tai'an, China.
Older adults aged 55 and over without dementia with an increased dementia risk, possessing a smartphone. Participants were recruited through seven hospitals participating in the PRODEMOS study, purposively sampled on age, sex, living area and history of CVD and diabetes.
We performed 26 interviews with participants aged 55-86 years. Three main themes were identified: valuing a healthy lifestyle, sociocultural expectations and need for guidance. First, following a healthy lifestyle was generally deemed important. In addition to generic healthy behaviours, participants regarded certain specific Chinese lifestyle practices as important to prevent disease. Second, the sociocultural context played a crucial role, as an important motive to avoid disease was to limit the care burden put on family members. However, time-consuming family obligations and other social values could also impede healthy behaviours such as regular physical activity. Finally, there seemed to be a need for reliable and personalised lifestyle advice and for guidance from a health professional.
The Chinese older adults included in this study highly value a healthy lifestyle. They express a need for personalised lifestyle support in order to adopt healthy behaviours. Potentially, the PRODEMOS mHealth intervention can meet these needs through blended lifestyle support to improve risk factors for dementia and CVD.
ISRCTN15986016; Pre-results.
未来几十年,中国预计将面临全球范围内痴呆症发病率的最大增长。移动健康(mHealth)可能会改善痴呆症预防策略的可及性,针对与生活方式相关的风险因素。我们的目的是通过 mHealth 探索中国老年人对预防心血管疾病(CVD)和痴呆症的健康生活方式的需求和看法,为使用手机应用预防痴呆症(PRODEMOS)研究提供支持。
定性半结构式访谈研究,采用主题分析。
中国北京和泰安的初级和二级保健机构。
年龄在 55 岁及以上、没有痴呆症但有痴呆症风险增加、拥有智能手机的老年人。参与者通过参与 PRODEMOS 研究的七家医院招募,根据年龄、性别、居住地区以及 CVD 和糖尿病病史进行有目的抽样。
我们对年龄在 55-86 岁的 26 名参与者进行了访谈。确定了三个主要主题:重视健康的生活方式、社会文化期望和指导需求。首先,遵循健康的生活方式通常被认为很重要。除了一般的健康行为外,参与者还认为某些特定的中国生活方式实践对预防疾病很重要。其次,社会文化背景起着至关重要的作用,避免疾病的一个重要动机是限制给家庭成员带来的护理负担。然而,耗时的家庭义务和其他社会价值观也可能阻碍如定期体育锻炼等健康行为。最后,似乎需要可靠和个性化的生活方式建议,并需要来自健康专业人员的指导。
本研究纳入的中国老年人非常重视健康的生活方式。他们表示需要个性化的生活方式支持,以采取健康行为。潜在地,PRODEMOS mHealth 干预措施可以通过混合生活方式支持来满足这些需求,以改善痴呆症和 CVD 的风险因素。
ISRCTN81303572;预结果。