The Institute of Educational Technology, The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom.
Department of Psychology, School of Health and Life Sciences, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2024 Aug 23;19(8):e0307095. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0307095. eCollection 2024.
There is widespread recognition that many transplant recipients struggle to become and remain physically active. However, some transplant recipients do undertake strenuous training and significant physical activity (PA) and participate in intensive sports.
This study sought to understand facilitators and barriers to be physically active for Transplant Athletes (TXA) compared to a group of Dutch transplantees. This explorative mixed methods study analysed race performance and interview data from TxA who participated in cycling and/or the sprint triathlon at the World Transplant Games 2023, and compared their lived experiences in terms of barriers and facilitators of PA with those of 16 transplantees in a study from the Netherlands previously published in this journal.
Using Patient and Public Involvement and engagement (PPI), race data from World Transplant Games 2023 and subsequent in-depth interviews were used from 27 TxA. A visual artefact of barriers and facilitators from the previous Dutch study was used to prompt identification and discussion of barriers and facilitators of PA. Interview data were coded by three coders.
Many of the barriers to PA previously reported by Dutch transplant recipients were not shared by the majority of TxA in this study. The TxA in this study reported significantly lower physical limitations, lower fear to undertake exercise, and no comorbidity issues for TxA. Furthermore, TxA perceived they received substantial social support, had the strength to do PA, and were in control of their weight.
Several TxA reported a lack of understanding from medical and other professionals about the appropriate intensity of PA. An evidence-based framework of PA for transplant recipients and transplant athletes is needed for safe and appropriate PA.
人们普遍认识到,许多移植受者在身体活动方面存在困难,难以积极参与并保持活跃。然而,一些移植受者确实进行了艰苦的训练和大量的体育活动(PA),并参与了高强度的运动。
本研究旨在了解与荷兰移植受者相比,移植运动员(TXA)进行身体活动的促进因素和障碍。这项探索性混合方法研究分析了参加 2023 年世界移植运动会自行车和/或短跑铁人三项比赛的 TXA 的比赛表现和访谈数据,并根据他们在 PA 方面的障碍和促进因素,将他们的生活体验与之前在该杂志上发表的荷兰一项研究中的 16 名移植受者进行了比较。
利用患者和公众参与(PPI),使用 2023 年世界移植运动会的比赛数据和随后的深入访谈,对来自 27 名 TXA 的数据进行了分析。先前荷兰研究中的一个障碍和促进因素的视觉艺术作品被用来提示识别和讨论 PA 的障碍和促进因素。访谈数据由三位编码员进行编码。
本研究中大多数 TXA 没有像荷兰移植受者之前报告的那样,经历过许多 PA 障碍。本研究中的 TXA 报告的身体限制明显较低,对进行运动的恐惧程度较低,且没有 TXA 共病问题。此外,TXA 认为他们得到了大量的社会支持,有能力进行 PA,并且能够控制自己的体重。
一些 TXA 报告说,他们从医疗和其他专业人员那里得到的关于适当 PA 强度的理解不足。需要为移植受者和移植运动员制定一个基于证据的 PA 框架,以确保安全和适当的 PA。