School of Rehabilitation Science, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.
Department of Communication Studies and Media Arts and McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.
J Integr Complement Med. 2023 Sep;29(9):538-549. doi: 10.1089/jicm.2022.0822. Epub 2023 Mar 21.
Engaging in mind-body exercises (MBEs: e.g., Tai Chi and yoga) can have physical and mental health benefits particularly for older adults. Many MBEs require precise timing and coordination of complex body postures posing challenges for online instruction. Such challenges include difficulty viewing instructors as they demonstrate different movements and lack of feedback to participants. With the shift of exercise programs to online platforms during the COVID-19 pandemic, we conducted a scoping review to examine the feasibility, usability, and acceptability of online MBE classes for older adults. We followed the scoping review methodology and adhered to the PRISMA reporting checklist. We searched five databases: Medline, Embase, CINHAL, Web of Science, and ACM digital library. Screening of articles and data extraction was conducted independently by two reviewers. Online/virtual. Older adults ≥55 years of age. Feasibility measures. Of 6711 studies retrieved, 18 studies were included (715 participants, mean age 66.9 years). Studies reported moderate to high retention and adherence rates (mean >75%). Older adults reported online MBE classes were easy to use and reported high satisfaction with the online format. We also identified barriers (e.g., lack of space and privacy and unstable internet connection) and facilitators (e.g., convenience and technical support) to the online format. Opinions related to social connectedness were mixed. Online MBE programs for older adults appear to be a feasible and acceptable alternative to in-person programs. It is important to consider the type of exercise (e.g., MBE), diverse teaching styles, and learner needs when designing online exercise classes.
参与身心锻炼(MBE:例如太极和瑜伽)可以对老年人的身心健康产生益处。许多 MBE 需要精确的时间安排和协调复杂的身体姿势,这对在线教学构成了挑战。这些挑战包括难以观看教练演示不同的动作以及参与者缺乏反馈。随着 COVID-19 大流行期间锻炼计划转移到在线平台,我们进行了范围综述,以检查在线 MBE 课程对老年人的可行性、可用性和可接受性。我们遵循范围综述方法,并遵守 PRISMA 报告清单。我们在五个数据库中进行了搜索:Medline、Embase、CINHAL、Web of Science 和 ACM 数字图书馆。两名评审员独立进行了文章筛选和数据提取。在线/虚拟。年龄≥55 岁的老年人。可行性措施。在检索到的 6711 项研究中,有 18 项研究被纳入(715 名参与者,平均年龄 66.9 岁)。研究报告的保留率和依从率均为中等至较高(平均>75%)。老年人报告在线 MBE 课程易于使用,并对在线格式表示高度满意。我们还确定了在线格式的障碍(例如,缺乏空间和隐私以及不稳定的互联网连接)和促进因素(例如,便利性和技术支持)。与社交联系相关的意见不一。在线 MBE 课程对老年人来说似乎是一种可行且可接受的替代方案。在设计在线锻炼课程时,重要的是要考虑运动的类型(例如 MBE)、多样化的教学风格和学习者的需求。