Koa Apryadno Jose Al Freadman, Chou Cheng-Chen, Lindayani Linlin, Wang Chi-Jane
Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
School of Health Sciences Panakkukang Makassar, Makassar City, Indonesia.
Belitung Nurs J. 2024 Aug 28;10(4):438-447. doi: 10.33546/bnj.3370. eCollection 2024.
The prevalence of insufficient physical activity is common among nursing students and impacts their academic performance. Research on obstacles to physical activity (PA) among religious women, notably Muslims, is limited.
This study aimed to explore barriers to PA among Indonesian Muslim female nursing students and gather suggestions for overcoming those barriers.
This study used a qualitative descriptive design. Two focus groups were conducted with 12 Muslim female nursing students in Makassar, Indonesia. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. The data were collected from May and July 2019. Inductive thematic analysis was used to identify core themes and sub-themes.
Thematic analysis identified barriers to PA across four main themes: intrapersonal, interpersonal, institutional, and social-cultural related to religious context. Each theme included two to three sub-themes, totaling nine categories of PA participation barriers. Intrapersonal barriers consisted of low motivation, emotional states, and a sedentary lifestyle. Interpersonal challenges included a lack of family or friend support and family obligations. Institutional barriers involved academic workload prioritization, school environment inaccessibility, and absence of athletic curriculum policy. Socio-cultural barriers posed by religious expectations included gender-related concerns and modest dressing. Drawing from their perspectives as Muslim female nursing students, study participants proposed six strategies to address these barriers. Proposed solutions include promoting PA through Apps, forming female team-up clubs, providing designated exercise spaces, and implementing mandatory athletic courses for nursing students at the institutional level. Additionally, offering female instructors and private exercise rooms could reduce the barriers from a socio-cultural perspective caused by religious expectations.
The study found that Muslim female nursing students with dual roles face increased barriers to PA participation, driven by intrapersonal and interpersonal levels, nursing learning load, and religious norms. Schools could build environments to meet the religious expectations within Indonesian society to promote PA for Muslim female nursing students. For example, the practical strategies include offering private rooms or female instructors when they physically exercise in school.
体育活动不足在护理专业学生中普遍存在,且会影响他们的学业表现。关于宗教女性,尤其是穆斯林女性参与体育活动障碍的研究有限。
本研究旨在探讨印度尼西亚穆斯林女性护理专业学生参与体育活动的障碍,并收集克服这些障碍的建议。
本研究采用定性描述性设计。在印度尼西亚望加锡与12名穆斯林女性护理专业学生进行了两个焦点小组讨论。访谈进行了录音并逐字转录。数据收集于2019年5月至7月。采用归纳主题分析法确定核心主题和子主题。
主题分析确定了参与体育活动的障碍主要集中在四个主题:与宗教背景相关的个人、人际、机构和社会文化层面。每个主题包含两到三个子主题,共有九类体育活动参与障碍。个人层面的障碍包括动力不足、情绪状态和久坐的生活方式。人际挑战包括缺乏家人或朋友的支持以及家庭义务。机构层面的障碍涉及学术工作量的优先级、学校环境不便以及缺乏体育课程政策。宗教期望带来的社会文化障碍包括与性别相关的问题和穿着得体。研究参与者从她们作为穆斯林女性护理专业学生的角度提出了六种应对这些障碍的策略。建议的解决方案包括通过应用程序推广体育活动、组建女性合作俱乐部、提供指定的锻炼空间以及在机构层面为护理专业学生实施必修体育课程。此外,提供女性教练和私人健身房可以从社会文化角度减少宗教期望带来的障碍。
研究发现,具有双重角色的穆斯林女性护理专业学生在参与体育活动方面面临更多障碍,这些障碍来自个人和人际层面、护理学习负担以及宗教规范。学校可以营造符合印度尼西亚社会宗教期望的环境,以促进穆斯林女性护理专业学生参与体育活动。例如,实际策略包括在她们在学校进行体育锻炼时提供私人房间或女性教练。