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Feasibility Assessment of the Let’s Walk Programme (CAMINEM): Exercise Training and Health Promotion in Primary Health-Care Settings

机译:让我们步行计划(Caminem)的可行性评估:在初级保健环境中运动培训和健康促进

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Exercise is related to many individual health outcomes but impact evaluations of exercise programmes are seldom conducted. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the feasibility of an exercise prescription intervention in primary health-care settings (CAMINEM Programme) located in two socially disadvantaged neighbourhoods. The CAMINEM was a pragmatic-driven intervention with opportunistic recruitment. It followed the 5As framework for health promotion and also the exercise training principles. Feasibility was evaluated using the RE-AIM framework (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance). Patients with non-communicable chronic diseases participated in a 12-month home-based moderate-intensity exercise program, counselled by exercise physiologists. Participants were grouped according to their physical activity behaviour at baseline and 6-month adherence. CAMINEM reached 1.49% (n = 229) of the eligible population (N = 15374) and included a final sample of 178. Health outcomes for adhered participants followed positive patterns. Non-adhered participants visited their practitioner more compared to adhered participants. Thirty-three practitioners (40%) referred patients. Nurses referred four times more than physicians (81% and 19% respectively). The delivery of exercise prescriptions proved to be easy to complete and record by participants as well as easy to monitor and adjust by the exercise physiologists. One out of four participants adhered during the 12-month intervention. This intervention has been feasible in primary care in Catalonia, Spain, to safely prescribe home-based exercise for several conditions.
机译:锻炼与许多个人健康结果有关,但行使方案的影响评估很少进行。该研究的目的是评估位于两个社会弱势社区的初级保健环境(Caminem计划)中锻炼处方干预的可行性。 Caminem是一个务实驱动的干预机会主义招募。它遵循5AS健康促进框架以及运动培训原则。使用重新瞄准框架(覆盖,有效,采用,实施和维护)进行评估可行性。非传染性慢性疾病的患者参加了一个12个月的家庭中等强度运动计划,由锻炼生理学家咨询。参与者根据基线的身体活动行为进行分组,6个月的遵守。 Caminem达到符合条件的人群(N = 15374)的1.49%(n = 229),并列出了178年的最终样本。粘附参与者的健康结果跟随积极模式。与扶挚的参与者相比,未遵守的参与者更多地访问了他们的从业者。三十三名从业者(40%)提到患者。护士比医生推荐了四倍(分别为81%和19%)。行使处方的交付证明,参与者的易于完成和记录,以及锻炼生理学家的易于监测和调整。在12个月的干预期间,四名参与者中的一项申请。在西班牙加泰罗尼亚的初级保健中,这种干预在初级保健中是可行的,以安全地规定若干条件的基于家庭的练习。

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