Ahumada-Newhart Veronica, Wood Taffeta, Satake Noriko, Marcin James P
School of Medicine, University of California Davis, Center for Health and Technology, Sacramento, CA, 95817, United States, 19167342351.
JMIR Form Res. 2024 Nov 21;8:e50710. doi: 10.2196/50710.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people lacked access to group fitness opportunities due to elevated risk of infection, lockdown, and closure of exercise facilities. Additionally, many people experienced higher than average rates of mental health burden (eg, anxiety and stress). To help address these needs, an existing in-person community exercise class, taught by a faculty member from an academic medical center, transitioned to an online synchronous (OS) physical fitness class via the Zoom (Zoom Video Communications) videoconferencing platform. As such, the instructor advertised the OS fitness classes through an existing email list of community members and university faculty, staff, students, or alumni email listservs. This telewellness intervention sought to create a sense of community, build social support, and promote physical and mental wellness during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our aim was to determine the perceived mental and physical health benefits of attending an OS fitness class for community members, including health care workers. We also assessed the use and functionality of related technologies necessary for delivering and attending the fitness classes.
An online survey questionnaire was created and tested to collect quantitative and qualitative data for an exploratory study. Data were collected to evaluate the fitness class, motivation, perceived health benefits, and related technologies. A convenience sample of people who had participated in the OS fitness classes was recruited for this study via an emailed recruitment flyer.
A total of 51 participants accessed and completed the survey questionnaire. Survey participants consisted of 28 of 51 (55%) with a university affiliation, 17 of 51 (33%) with no university affiliation, and 6 of 51 (12%) who declined to state. The largest group of participants reporting full-time employment (18/51, 35%) also reported university affiliation with the academic medical center. In this group, 13 of 51 (25%) participants reported full-time employment, university affiliation, and doctoral degrees. High overall exercise class satisfaction was observed in the survey responses (mean 4.0, SD 1). Data analyses revealed significant perceived value of both mental and physical health benefits as motivating factors for participating in the OS fitness class. Challenges were identified as not being able to receive individual feedback from the instructor and the inability of some participants to see if they were in sync with the rest of the class.
Results provide preliminary support for the use of online videoconferencing fitness platforms to promote wellness and facilitate group exercise in the community during times of high infection risk. Future studies should continue to explore perceived benefits, mental and physical wellness, best practices, and the design of related technologies.
在新冠疫情期间,由于感染风险增加、封锁措施以及健身设施关闭,许多人无法参加集体健身活动。此外,许多人经历了高于平均水平的心理健康负担(如焦虑和压力)。为满足这些需求,一门由学术医疗中心的教员授课的线下社区健身课程通过Zoom视频会议平台转变为线上同步健身课程。因此,授课教师通过社区成员的现有电子邮件列表以及大学教职员工、学生或校友的电子邮件群发列表宣传线上同步健身课程。这种远程健康干预旨在在新冠疫情期间营造社区感、建立社会支持并促进身心健康。
我们的目标是确定参加线上同步健身课程对社区成员(包括医护人员)在心理和身体健康方面的益处。我们还评估了提供和参加健身课程所需相关技术的使用情况和功能。
创建并测试了一份在线调查问卷,以收集用于探索性研究的定量和定性数据。收集数据以评估健身课程、动机、感知到的健康益处以及相关技术。通过电子邮件发送招募传单,为本研究招募了参加过线上同步健身课程的便利样本。
共有51名参与者访问并完成了调查问卷。参与调查的人员包括51人中的28人(55%)隶属于大学,51人中的17人(33%)不隶属于大学,51人中的6人(12%)拒绝说明。报告全职工作的最大参与者群体(18/51,35%)也报告隶属于学术医疗中心。在这个群体中,51人中的13人(25%)参与者报告全职工作、隶属于大学且拥有博士学位。调查回复中显示出对健身课程的总体满意度较高(平均4.0,标准差1)。数据分析揭示,心理和身体健康益处的显著感知价值是参与线上同步健身课程的激励因素。确定的挑战包括无法从教员那里获得个人反馈,以及一些参与者无法看到自己是否与班级其他成员同步。
研究结果为在高感染风险时期使用在线视频会议健身平台促进社区健康和开展集体锻炼提供了初步支持。未来的研究应继续探索感知到的益处、身心健康、最佳实践以及相关技术的设计。