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在参与体育活动转诊计划后,长期患有疾病的人群保持体育活动的情况:障碍、促进因素及干预策略。

Maintaining physical activity in people with long-term conditions following engagement in physical activity referral schemes: barriers, enablers, and intervention strategies.

作者信息

Gavin James P, Holt Luisa C, Muckelt Paul E, Sadler Euan, McDonough Suzanne, Barker Mary

机构信息

School of Health Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.

RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2025 Jul 23;22(1):102. doi: 10.1186/s12966-025-01802-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is currently limited evidence on the long-term effectiveness of referral programs from healthcare to community sectors to help people with long-term conditions (LTCs) maintain physical activity. This study aimed to (i) identify the support needs of people with LTCs in maintaining physical activity following physical activity referral schemes (PARS); (ii) understand healthcare professionals' experiences of referring and delivering on PARS, and; (iii) begin co-designing a pathway integrating healthcare, leisure and community to maintain physical activity for LTCs.

METHODS

A qualitative design involved (i) stakeholder mapping, ii) interviews with people with LTCs (n = 15) and healthcare professionals (n = 9), and; (iii) workshops with participants with LTCs (n = 6) and multi-sectoral professionals (n = 15). Workshops involved multi-sectoral professionals responsible for designing, delivering, referring and/or commissioning PARS across health, leisure and community sectors. Interviews and workshops were thematically analyzed, with themes mapped to the Capability, Opportunity, Motivation-Behavior (COM-B) model.

RESULTS

Participants with LTCs recognized that although PARS increased their psychological and physical capabilities, aging and symptoms impacted their day-to-day capabilities and motivation. Professional feedback and monitoring, complemented by peer support, were essential in mitigating this and maintaining physical activity behaviors. Healthcare professionals were challenged by the time taken to identify community-based opportunities, navigating referrals, and lacked sufficient feedback on client progress, but felt group activities, enjoyment and social support were integral. Workshops highlighted the need for an integrated pathway from medical intervention to community-based support, to improve physical activity maintenance for LTCs. Better partnership working between multi-sectoral agencies was prioritized to increase scheme accessibility, including simple, standardized referrals. Using behavior change techniques to personalize support was also valued, including 'healthy conversations' training for healthcare professionals.

CONCLUSIONS

Healthcare, leisure, and community sectors should collaborate to create accessible local activities that promote social support, feedback and monitoring, and public partnership. Healthcare professionals should consider individual capabilities, foster motivation during and after PARS, and facilitate networks for resources and knowledge sharing.

摘要

背景

目前,关于医疗保健部门向社区部门转诊项目以帮助慢性病患者维持身体活动的长期有效性的证据有限。本研究旨在:(i)确定慢性病患者在参加身体活动转诊计划(PARS)后维持身体活动的支持需求;(ii)了解医疗保健专业人员在转诊和实施PARS方面的经验;以及(iii)开始共同设计一条整合医疗保健、休闲和社区的途径,以帮助慢性病患者维持身体活动。

方法

采用定性设计,包括(i)利益相关者映射;(ii)对慢性病患者(n = 15)和医疗保健专业人员(n = 9)进行访谈;以及(iii)与慢性病患者参与者(n = 6)和多部门专业人员(n = 15)举办研讨会。研讨会参与者包括负责在健康、休闲和社区部门设计、实施、转诊和/或委托PARS的多部门专业人员。对访谈和研讨会进行主题分析,并将主题映射到能力、机会、动机-行为(COM-B)模型。

结果

慢性病患者认识到,尽管PARS提高了他们的心理和身体能力,但衰老和症状影响了他们的日常能力和动机。专业反馈和监测,辅以同伴支持,对于缓解这种情况和维持身体活动行为至关重要。医疗保健专业人员面临着识别基于社区的机会、进行转诊所花费的时间挑战,并且缺乏关于客户进展的充分反馈,但他们认为团体活动、乐趣和社会支持是不可或缺的。研讨会强调需要一条从医疗干预到基于社区的支持的综合途径,以改善慢性病患者的身体活动维持情况。优先考虑多部门机构之间更好的合作关系,以提高计划的可及性,包括简单、标准化的转诊。利用行为改变技术进行个性化支持也受到重视,包括为医疗保健专业人员提供“健康对话”培训。

结论

医疗保健、休闲和社区部门应合作创建可及的当地活动,促进社会支持、反馈和监测以及公共伙伴关系。医疗保健专业人员应考虑个人能力,在PARS期间和之后激发动机,并促进资源和知识共享网络。

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