Dalin Eriksson Kristina, Welmer Anna-Karin, Sandberg Linda, Boström Anne-Marie
Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Division of Physiotherapy, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Aging Research Center, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
BMC Geriatr. 2025 Sep 8;25(1):688. doi: 10.1186/s12877-025-06292-y.
The benefits of physical activity for frail older acutely hospitalized adults are becoming increasingly clear. To enhance opportunities for physical activity on geriatric wards, it is essential to understand the older adult's perspective.
The aim of the study was to explore the experiences and perceptions of physical activity among older adults during hospital stays on a geriatric ward.
This was a qualitative interview study with an exploratory interview design, where data were collected through semi-structured individual face-to-face interviews with 20 hospitalized older adults aged 75 years and older. The interviews were transcribed verbatim, and the material was analyzed inductively using qualitative content analysis.
An overarching theme Barriers and enablers related to the environment, personal adaptation, and emotional dilemmas influencing changes in physical activity and three main categories and seven subcategories were identified. The main categories are Perceiving how context influences physical activity, Adapting physical activity to aging and health condition, and Balancing emotional dilemmas about engaging in physical activity.
The results emphasize the need for enhanced communication and personalized care to better support frail older adults in engaging in physical activity during hospitalization. Customized advice and tailored physical activities are key to supporting them in staying active and healthy. Effective strategies, teamwork, and resource allocation are needed to meet these older adults' needs and develop interventions that ensure proper care and support.
This study did not involve any healthcare interventions on human participants. Data were collected through interviews, and focused solely on exploring experiences and perceptions, with ethical approval obtained for the study.
体育活动对急性住院的体弱老年人的益处日益明显。为了增加老年病房中体育活动的机会,了解老年人的观点至关重要。
本研究的目的是探讨老年人在老年病房住院期间体育活动的经历和看法。
这是一项采用探索性访谈设计的定性访谈研究,通过对20名75岁及以上住院老年人进行半结构化的个人面对面访谈收集数据。访谈逐字记录,材料采用定性内容分析法进行归纳分析。
确定了一个与环境、个人适应和影响体育活动变化的情感困境相关的总体主题“障碍与促进因素”,以及三个主要类别和七个子类别。主要类别为“感知环境如何影响体育活动”、“使体育活动适应衰老和健康状况”以及“平衡参与体育活动的情感困境”。
结果强调需要加强沟通和个性化护理,以更好地支持体弱老年人在住院期间参与体育活动。定制建议和量身定制的体育活动是支持他们保持活力和健康的关键。需要有效的策略、团队合作和资源分配来满足这些老年人的需求,并制定确保适当护理和支持的干预措施。
本研究未涉及对人类参与者的任何医疗干预。数据通过访谈收集,仅专注于探索经历和看法,并已获得该研究的伦理批准。