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一项关于动机的定性纵向研究,该研究为有行动障碍的老年人提供了退休行动(REACT)身体活动干预。

A qualitative longitudinal study of motivation in the REtirement in ACTion (REACT) physical activity intervention for older adults with mobility limitations.

机构信息

Department for Health, University of Bath, Claverton Down, BA2 7AY, Bath, UK.

College of Medicine and Health, University of Exeter, St Luke's Campus, Heavitree Road, EX1 2LU, Exeter, UK.

出版信息

Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2023 Apr 26;20(1):50. doi: 10.1186/s12966-023-01434-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Physical activity (PA) is beneficial for older adults' health, however they remain the least active age group in the UK. This qualitative longitudinal study aims to understand motivations in older adults receiving the REACT physical activity intervention, through the lens of self-determination theory.

METHODS

Participants were older adults randomised to the intervention arm of the Retirement in ACTion (REACT) Study, a group-based physical activity and behaviour maintenance intervention to prevent decline of physical functioning in older adults (≥ 65 years). Stratified purposive sampling by physical functioning (Short Physical Performance Battery scores) and 3-month attendance was employed. Fifty-one semi-structured interviews were conducted at 6, 12 and 24-months with twenty-nine older adults (Mean age (baseline) = 77.9 years, SD 6.86, 69% female) and at 24-months with twelve session leaders and two service managers. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed using Framework Analysis.

RESULTS

Perceptions of autonomy, competence and relatedness were associated with adherence to the REACT programme and maintenance of an active lifestyle. Motivational processes and participants' support needs, changed during the 12-month REACT intervention and across the 12-months post-intervention. Group interactions were an important source of motivation during the first six months but increased competence and mobility drove motivation at the later stages (12 months) and post-intervention (24 months).

CONCLUSIONS

Motivational support needs vary in different stages of a 12-month group-based programme (adoption and adherence) and post-intervention (long-term maintenance). Strategies to accommodate those needs include, (a) making exercise social and enjoyable, (b) understanding participants' capabilities and tailoring the programme accordingly, (c) capitalising on group support to motivate participants to try other activities and prepare sustainable active living plans.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

The REACT study was a pragmatic multi-centre, two-arm, single-blind, parallel-group, RCT (ISRCTN registration number 45627165).

摘要

背景

身体活动(PA)有益于老年人的健康,但他们仍是英国最不活跃的年龄群体。本纵向定性研究旨在通过自我决定理论的视角,了解接受 REACT 身体活动干预的老年人的动机。

方法

参与者为随机分配到退休积极行动(REACT)研究干预组的老年人,这是一项基于群体的身体活动和行为维持干预措施,旨在预防老年人(≥65 岁)身体功能下降。采用按身体功能(短体表现电池评分)和 3 个月出勤率分层的目的抽样。对 29 名老年人(基线平均年龄(=77.9 岁,标准差 6.86,69%女性)进行了 6、12 和 24 个月的 51 次半结构访谈,并在 24 个月时对 12 名会议负责人和 2 名服务经理进行了访谈。访谈进行了录音、逐字转录,并使用框架分析进行了分析。

结果

自主性、能力感和关联性的感知与坚持参加 REACT 计划和保持积极的生活方式有关。在 12 个月的 REACT 干预期间和干预后 12 个月,动机过程和参与者的支持需求发生了变化。小组互动是前六个月的重要动力来源,但在后期(12 个月)和干预后(24 个月),能力感和流动性增加了动力。

结论

在为期 12 个月的基于群体的计划(采用和坚持)和干预后(长期维持)的不同阶段,动机支持需求有所不同。满足这些需求的策略包括:(a)使运动社交和愉快,(b)了解参与者的能力并相应调整计划,(c)利用小组支持激励参与者尝试其他活动并制定可持续的积极生活计划。

试验注册

REACT 研究是一项实用的多中心、双臂、单盲、平行组、RCT(ISRCTN 注册编号 45627165)。

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