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“感觉不像是锻炼”:一项针对支持长期参加专为健康老龄化设计的舞蹈课程的因素的现实主义过程评估。

"It doesn't feel like exercise": a realist process evaluation of factors that support long-term attendance at dance classes designed for healthy ageing.

机构信息

Sydney Musculoskeletal Health, Institute for Musculoskeletal Health, University of Sydney and Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Sydney School of Public Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2023 Dec 20;11:1284272. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1284272. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Dance can positively impact older people's health and wellbeing across cultures and socioeconomic groups, countering age-related physical, sensorimotor and cognitive decline.

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The RIPE (Really Is Possible for Everyone) Dance program aims to improve older people's physical, mental, cognitive and social wellbeing by integrating engaging dance sequences with evidence-based fall prevention exercises. We sought to identify what mechanisms support observed long-term participation in this program, including by people living with challenging health conditions.

METHODS

Following a realist evaluation approach, we co-developed and tested program theories iteratively with participant interviewees ( = 20), dance teachers ( = 2) and via observation of a dance class. Initial data were dual-coded and emergent findings were interrogated by the research team. Findings were organised to express configurations.

RESULTS

We identified four program theories comprising 14 mechanisms which explained long-term attendance: 1. RIPE Dance benefits my body and mind (trust in the program, belief in health benefits), 2. RIPE Dance helps me feel good about myself (self-efficacy, pride in achievement, psychological safety, defying expectations, feeling valued), 3. RIPE Dance creates camaraderie (social connection, mutual support, rapport with the teacher), and 4. RIPE Dance is uplifting (raised spirits, fun, synchrony, musical reactivity).

CONCLUSION

The RIPE Dance program provides effective and enjoyable 'exercise in disguise' for older people with diverse mobility profiles.

SIGNIFICANCE/IMPLICATIONS: This research confirms that participation in dance can contribute significantly to healthy, happy ageing. Findings detail program activities that were most strongly associated with process outcomes, offering guidance for further program development, implementation and scaling up.

摘要

介绍

舞蹈可以在不同文化和社会经济群体中积极影响老年人的健康和幸福感,对抗与年龄相关的身体、感觉运动和认知能力下降。

背景/目标:RIPE(对每个人来说都是可能的)舞蹈计划旨在通过将引人入胜的舞蹈序列与基于证据的防跌倒练习相结合,提高老年人的身体、心理、认知和社交幸福感。我们试图确定支持观察到的该计划长期参与的机制,包括患有挑战性健康状况的人。

方法

根据现实主义评估方法,我们与参与者( = 20)、舞蹈教师( = 2)和通过观察舞蹈课,共同开发和迭代测试了计划理论。最初的数据是双编码的,研究小组对新出现的发现进行了审查。结果按配置进行组织。

结果

我们确定了四个计划理论,其中包含 14 个解释长期出勤的机制:1. RIPE 舞蹈有益于我的身心(对项目的信任,对健康益处的信念),2. RIPE 舞蹈帮助我自我感觉良好(自我效能感,成就感,心理安全感,打破期望,感到被重视),3. RIPE 舞蹈营造了友情(社交联系,相互支持,与老师的默契),和 4. RIPE 舞蹈令人振奋(精神振奋,乐趣,同步,对音乐的反应性)。

结论

RIPE 舞蹈计划为具有不同活动能力的老年人提供了有效且令人愉悦的“伪装锻炼”。

意义/影响:这项研究证实,参与舞蹈可以为健康、幸福的老龄化做出重大贡献。研究结果详细说明了与过程结果最密切相关的计划活动,为进一步的计划开发、实施和扩大提供了指导。

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