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基于群体的帕金森运动疗法:一项对社区-大学合作模式下的运动课程的参与者和其伙伴的感知的定性研究。

Group-based exercise for Parkinson's: a qualitative study of participants and partners' perceptions of an exercise class delivered through a community-university collaboration.

机构信息

School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK.

University School of Health and Sport (EUSES), University of Girona, Salt, Spain.

出版信息

BMC Geriatr. 2024 Jun 4;24(1):488. doi: 10.1186/s12877-024-05061-7.

DOI:10.1186/s12877-024-05061-7
PMID:38834963
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11149266/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Community-based exercise programmes (CBEPs) offer a practical and viable approach to providing people with Parkinson's disease (PwP) the opportunity to exercise as an ancillary therapeutic benefit to pharmacological management. This study explores the perceptions of exercising participants (PwP) and non-participating partners involved in an exercise class delivered through a community-university partnership.

METHODS

Two separate focus group discussions were conducted: one with class participants (PwP: n = 7, H&Y scale I to III), and the other with non-participating partners of PwP (n = 4).

RESULTS

Thematic analysis of the data identified that a range of physical, psychological and social factors were perceived to influence engagement: (1) actively taking control, (2) exercise is medicine for the mind and body, and (3) a community working together to promote exercise for parkinson's. Participants and partners felt that the support from the group, including the instructors and student volunteers, empowered and supported PwP to proactively self-manage their health, enjoy exercise in an inclusive group setting, and develop strong social connections with others in the local Parkinson's community. Support to exercise from healthcare professionals was identified as both an enabler and barrier to participation.

CONCLUSIONS

This study underscores the significance of a community-university partnership as a complementary therapeutic approach for PwP. It also provides critical reflections on its sustainability, including implications for how exercise is considered as medicine for PwP. Additionally, it offers practical recommendations to galvanise community participation and provide inclusive and viable exercise opportunities for PwP.

摘要

背景

基于社区的运动项目(CBEPs)为帕金森病患者(PwP)提供了一种实用且可行的方法,使他们有机会在接受药物治疗的同时进行锻炼,从而获得辅助治疗效果。本研究探讨了参与社区大学合作项目的运动课程的锻炼参与者(PwP)和非参与者的伴侣的看法。

方法

进行了两次单独的焦点小组讨论:一次是与参加课程的参与者(PwP:n=7,H&Y 量表 I 至 III),另一次是与 PwP 的非参与者伴侣(n=4)。

结果

对数据的主题分析确定了一系列身体、心理和社会因素被认为会影响参与度:(1)积极控制,(2)运动对身心有益,(3)社区共同努力促进帕金森运动。参与者和伴侣认为,来自小组的支持,包括指导员和学生志愿者,使 PwP 能够主动自我管理健康,在包容的团体环境中享受运动,并与当地帕金森社区的其他人建立牢固的社会联系。来自医疗保健专业人员的对运动的支持被认为是参与的促进因素和障碍。

结论

本研究强调了社区大学伙伴关系作为 PwP 的补充治疗方法的重要性。它还对其可持续性进行了批判性反思,包括对如何将运动视为 PwP 的药物的思考。此外,它还提供了实用建议,以激发社区参与并为 PwP 提供包容和可行的锻炼机会。