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依据行为改变理论,共同制定一项干预措施,以减少75岁及以上社区居住老年人的久坐行为。

Co-producing an intervention to reduce sedentary behaviour in community-dwelling older adults aged ≥ 75 informed by behaviour change theory.

作者信息

Tadrous Ragy, Forster Anne, Farrin Amanda, Coventry Peter A, Clegg Andrew

机构信息

University of Leeds, Bradford Institute for Health Research, Academic Unit for Ageing and Stroke Research, Temple Bank House, Bradford Royal Infirmary, Duckworth Lane, Bradford, BD9 6RJ, UK.

Leeds Institute for Clinical Trials Research, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.

出版信息

BMC Geriatr. 2025 Mar 27;25(1):201. doi: 10.1186/s12877-025-05844-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Older adults are the fastest-growing and most sedentary group in society. With sedentary behaviour associated with negative health outcomes, reducing sedentary time may improve overall well-being. Adults aged ≥ 75 years are underrepresented in sedentary behaviour research, and tailored strategies to reduce sedentary time may be warranted. The development of an intervention to reduce sedentary behaviour in adults aged ≥ 75 years using co-production and behaviour change theory is reported.

METHODS

Four co-production workshops with community-dwelling older adults aged ≥ 75 years were held between October-December 2022. The intervention development process was informed by the Behaviour Change Wheel (BCW) and Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF). Audio recordings and workshop notes were iteratively analysed, with findings used to inform subsequent workshops.

RESULTS

The co-production group consisted of six community-dwelling older adults aged ≥ 75 years and two researchers. The developed intervention consists of four components (activity monitoring, educational material, group sessions and researcher follow-up), maps to 24 behaviour change techniques and targets barriers to reducing sedentary time. Participants were receptive of the co-production process.

CONCLUSIONS

Integrating co-production with the BCW can provide several benefits, with the BCW providing structure to the intervention development process, and co-production increasing the likelihood of the developed intervention being viewed as feasible by older adults. Furthermore, coding intervention components to the BCW may further our understanding of what approaches are successful at influencing behavioural change. Transparent reporting of the intervention development process may benefit researchers developing interventions with older adults. Future research will pilot the co-produced intervention.

摘要

背景

老年人是社会中增长最快且久坐时间最长的群体。由于久坐行为与负面健康结果相关,减少久坐时间可能会改善整体幸福感。75岁及以上的成年人在久坐行为研究中的代表性不足,因此可能需要制定针对性策略来减少久坐时间。本文报告了一项基于共同生产和行为改变理论,旨在减少75岁及以上成年人久坐行为的干预措施的开发情况。

方法

2022年10月至12月期间,与75岁及以上的社区居住老年人举办了四次共同生产研讨会。干预措施的开发过程参考了行为改变轮(BCW)和理论领域框架(TDF)。对音频记录和研讨会笔记进行了反复分析,并将结果用于指导后续研讨会。

结果

共同生产小组由六名75岁及以上的社区居住老年人和两名研究人员组成。开发的干预措施包括四个组成部分(活动监测、教育材料、小组会议和研究人员跟进),对应24种行为改变技术,并针对减少久坐时间的障碍。参与者接受了共同生产过程。

结论

将共同生产与BCW相结合可带来诸多益处,BCW为干预措施的开发过程提供了框架,而共同生产增加了所开发的干预措施被老年人视为可行的可能性。此外,将干预措施的组成部分与BCW进行编码,可能会加深我们对哪些方法在影响行为改变方面取得成功的理解。对干预措施开发过程进行透明报告可能会使针对老年人开发干预措施的研究人员受益。未来的研究将对共同生产的干预措施进行试点。

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