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Pedometer use and self-determined motivation for walking in a cardiac telerehabilitation program: a qualitative study

机译:计步器的使用和自行确定的心脏远程康复计划中行走的动机:一项定性研究

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BackgroundExercise-based cardiac rehabilitation reduces morbidity and mortality. Walking is a convenient activity suitable for people with cardiac disease. Pedometers count steps, measure walking activity and motivate people to increase physical activity. In this study, patients participating in cardiac telerehabilitation were provided with a pedometer to support motivation for physical activity with the purpose of exploring pedometer use and self-determined motivation for walking experienced by patients and health professionals during a cardiac telerehabilitation program. MethodsA qualitative research design consisting of observations, individual interviews and patient documents made the basis for a content analysis. Data was analysed deductively using Self Determination Theory as a frame for analysis and discussion, focusing on the psychological needs of autonomy, competence and relatedness . Twelve cardiac patients, 11 health professionals, 6 physiotherapists and 5 registered nurses were included. ResultsThe pedometer offered independence from standardised rehabilitation since the pedometer supported tailoring, individualised walking activity based on the patient’s choice. This led to an increased autonomy . The patients felt consciously aware of health benefits of walking, and the pedometer provided feedback on walking activity leading to an increased competence to achieve goals for steps. Finally, the pedometer supported relatedness with others. The health professionals’ surveillance of patients’ steps, made the patients feel observed, yet supported, furthermore, their next of kin appeared to be supportive as walking partners. ConclusionCardiac patients’ motivation for walking was evident due to pedometer use. Even though not all aspects of motivation were autonomous and self determined, the patients felt motivated for walking. The visible steps and continuous monitoring of own walking activity made it possible for each individual patient to choose their desired kind of activity and perform ongoing adjustments of walking activity. The immediate feedback on step activity and the expectations of health benefits resulted in motivation for walking. Finally, pedometer supported walking made surveillance possible, giving the patients a feeling of being looked after and supported. Trial registrationCurrent study is a part of The Teledi@log project.
机译:背景基于运动的心脏康复可降低发病率和死亡率。步行是适合心脏病患者的便捷活动。计步器计算步数,测量步行活动并激励人们增加体育锻炼。在这项研究中,为参加心脏远程康复的患者提供了一个计步器,以支持体育锻炼的动机,目的是探究患者和健康专业人员在心脏远程康复计划中所经历的计步器的使用和自行决定的行走动机。方法:由观察,个人访谈和患者文献组成的定性研究设计是内容分析的基础。以自我决定理论为分析和讨论的框架,对数据进行演绎分析,重点关注自治,能力和相关性的心理需求。其中包括12名心脏疾病患者,11名卫生专业人员,6名物理治疗师和5名注册护士。结果由于计步器支持根据患者的选择进行量身定制的个性化步行活动,因此计步器提供了独立于标准化康复的能力。这导致自治增加。病人自觉意识到了步行的健康益处,计步器提供了有关步行活动的反馈,从而提高了实现步伐目标的能力。最后,计步器支持与他人的关联。医护人员对患者脚步的监视使他们感到被观察,但仍受到支持,此外,他们的近亲作为步行伙伴似乎也很支持。结论由于计步器的使用,心脏病患者的行走动机明显。即使并非动机的所有方面都是自主的和自我决定的,但患者仍感到行走的动力。可见的步伐和对自己步行活动的连续监视使每个患者都有可能选择他们所需的活动类型并进行正在进行的步行活动调整。对踏板活动的即时反馈和对健康益处的期望导致了步行动机。最后,计步器支持的步行使监视成为可能,使患者感到被照顾和支持。试用注册本研究是Teledi @ log项目的一部分。

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