Ogawa Elisa F, Harris Rebekah, Moye Jennifer, Bean Jonathan F, Kim Bo
New England Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center, VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston, MA, USA.
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
J Aging Phys Act. 2025 Jan 17;33(4):379-386. doi: 10.1123/japa.2023-0446. Print 2025 Aug 1.
This study evaluated Veterans' motivation and perception of different components of a novel physical therapy (PT) treatment aimed at increasing mobility, motivation, and exercise adoption.
Patient-satisfaction surveys were administered to middle-aged to older Veterans (≥50 years old) with slow walking speed who completed the 8-week PT treatment. Mixed methods were employed to assess rating-based responses and examine themes derived from open-ended responses.
Twenty-three participants completed the surveys (mean age: 73 years, Short Physical Performance Battery: 8.5, 96% male). Overall, participants were satisfied with the PT treatment (80%), and over 85% responded that the PT treatment met its objectives by improving their mobility. Veterans rated functional power training as challenging and the most valuable component of Live Long Walk Strong mobility training. Factors that influenced Veterans' motivations for meeting their exercise goals, were having a personal goal, a motivated physical therapist, and scheduled appointments. Participants rated aspects of behavioral coaching to be "somewhat useful" or "very useful." Approximately half of the Veterans did not use the exercise journal to keep track of their home exercises. Reasons for not using the exercise journal were feeling busy or already having an exercise routine.
Our results highlight the importance of prescribing challenging and meaningful PT treatment even among mobility-limited Veterans. Veterans may achieve their exercise goals by being instructed by a motivated physical therapist, having personal goals, and scheduling future appointments. There may be individual variability among those who may benefit from aspects of behavioral coaching and may need to be adjusted based on Veteran's needs.
本研究评估了退伍军人对一种旨在提高活动能力、积极性和锻炼依从性的新型物理治疗(PT)不同组成部分的积极性和认知。
对完成8周PT治疗、步行速度较慢的中年及老年退伍军人(≥50岁)进行患者满意度调查。采用混合方法评估基于评分的回答,并检查从开放式回答中得出的主题。
23名参与者完成了调查(平均年龄:73岁,简短体能状况量表得分:8.5,男性占96%)。总体而言,参与者对PT治疗感到满意(80%),超过85%的人表示PT治疗通过改善他们的活动能力实现了目标。退伍军人将功能力量训练评为具有挑战性且是“健康长寿,行走有力”活动能力训练中最有价值的组成部分。影响退伍军人实现锻炼目标积极性的因素包括有个人目标、有积极性的物理治疗师以及安排好的预约。参与者将行为指导的各个方面评为“有些有用”或“非常有用”。大约一半的退伍军人没有使用锻炼日志来记录他们的家庭锻炼情况。不使用锻炼日志的原因是感觉忙碌或已经有锻炼计划。
我们的结果强调了即使在活动能力受限的退伍军人中,开具具有挑战性和有意义的PT治疗的重要性。退伍军人可以通过有积极性的物理治疗师的指导、设定个人目标以及安排未来预约来实现他们的锻炼目标。在那些可能从行为指导的各个方面受益的人中可能存在个体差异,可能需要根据退伍军人的需求进行调整。