Amin Mohammed, Kerr Debra, Atiase Yacoba, Yakub Yusif, Driscoll Andrea
Centre for Quality and Patient Safety, Institute for Health Transformation, Faculty of Health, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Deakin University, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, VIC 3125, Australia.
National Diabetes Management and Research Centre, Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, University of Ghana Medical School, Accra P.O. Box GP 4236, Ghana.
Sports (Basel). 2023 Jun 21;11(7):123. doi: 10.3390/sports11070123.
Most adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) do not meet their physical activity (PA) goals despite its importance in improving their health outcomes. Our study aim was to explore the opinions of healthcare professionals regarding barriers and facilitators to PA participation in Ghanaian adults with T2DM. Using qualitative descriptive design, data were collected through semi-structured interviews with 13 healthcare professionals experienced in diabetes management in Ghana. Three main themes relating to PA barriers and facilitators were identified in a thematic analysis: health system-related factors, healthcare practitioner factors, and patient factors. Inadequate accessibility to physical therapists and therapy centres hindered the provision of PA programs. Nurses and doctors lacked sufficient knowledge and training on effective PA interventions for individuals with T2DM. Time constraints during patient consultations limited discussions on PA, while the cost associated with accessing physical therapy posed a significant challenge. Patients often disregarded PA advice from physical therapists due to their reliance on doctors, and some perceived PA as irrelevant for diabetes treatment. Despite these barriers, healthcare professionals expressed belief in PA facilitators, including integrating physical therapists and diabetes educators into diabetes care, providing structured exercise resources, improving curriculum planning to emphasise PA in health science education, and addressing knowledge gaps and misconceptions. Overall, this study highlights patient-related and healthcare system-related factors that influence PA behaviour in Ghanaian adults with T2DM. Findings from this study should inform the development of tailored PA programs for this population.
尽管体育活动(PA)对改善2型糖尿病(T2DM)成年患者的健康结局至关重要,但大多数T2DM成年患者并未达到其PA目标。我们的研究目的是探讨医疗保健专业人员对加纳T2DM成年患者参与PA的障碍和促进因素的看法。采用定性描述性设计,通过对13名在加纳有糖尿病管理经验的医疗保健专业人员进行半结构化访谈收集数据。在主题分析中确定了与PA障碍和促进因素相关的三个主要主题:卫生系统相关因素、医疗从业者因素和患者因素。物理治疗师和治疗中心的可及性不足阻碍了PA项目的提供。护士和医生缺乏关于T2DM患者有效PA干预措施的足够知识和培训。患者咨询期间的时间限制限制了关于PA的讨论,而获得物理治疗的相关费用构成了重大挑战。患者由于依赖医生而经常忽视物理治疗师的PA建议,一些人认为PA与糖尿病治疗无关。尽管存在这些障碍,医疗保健专业人员对PA促进因素表示有信心,包括将物理治疗师和糖尿病教育工作者纳入糖尿病护理、提供结构化的运动资源、改进课程规划以在健康科学教育中强调PA,以及解决知识差距和误解。总体而言,本研究强调了影响加纳T2DM成年患者PA行为的患者相关和医疗保健系统相关因素。本研究的结果应为针对该人群量身定制PA项目提供参考。