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Numbers are not the whole story: a qualitative exploration of barriers and facilitators to increased physical activity in a primary care based walking intervention

机译:数字并不是全部:在基于初级保健的步行干预中,定性探索阻碍身体活动的障碍和促进因素

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Background The majority of mid-life and older adults in the UK are not achieving recommended physical activity levels and inactivity is associated with many health problems. Walking is a safe, appropriate exercise. The PACE-UP trial sought to increase walking through the structured use of a pedometer and handbook, with and without support from a practice nurse trained in behaviour change techniques (BCTs). Understanding barriers and facilitators to engagement with a primary care based physical activity intervention is essential for future trials and programmes. Methods We conducted semi-structured telephone interviews using a topic guide with purposive samples of participants who did and did not increase their walking from both intervention groups. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed and coded independently by researchers prior to performing a thematic analysis. Responsiveness to the specific BCTs used was also analysed. Results Forty-three trial participants were interviewed in early 2014. Almost all felt they had benefitted, irrespective of their change in step-count, and that primary care was an appropriate setting. Important facilitators included a desire for a healthy lifestyle, improved physical health, enjoyment of walking in the local environment, having a flexible routine allowing for an increase in walking, appropriate self and external monitoring and support from others. Important barriers included physical health problems, an inflexible routine, work and other commitments, the weather and a mistrust of the monitoring equipment. BCTs that were reported to have the most impact included: providing information about behaviour-health link; prompting self-monitoring and review of goals and outcomes; providing feedback; providing specific information about how to increase walking; planning social support/change; and relapse prevention. Rewards were unhelpful. Conclusions Despite our expectation that there would be a difference between the experiences of those who did and did not objectively increase their walking, we found that most participants considered themselves to have succeeded in the trial and benefitted from taking part. Barriers and facilitators were similar across demographic groups and trial outcomes. Findings indicated several BCTs on which PA trial and programme planners could focus efforts with the expectation of greatest impact as well as strong support for primary care as an appropriate venue. Trial registration ISRCTN98538934 .
机译:背景技术英国大多数中年人和老年人未达到建议的身体活动水平,而运动不足与许多健康问题相关。步行是一种安全,适当的运动。 PACE-UP试验寻求在有和没有行为改变技术(BCT)培训的执业护士的支持下,通过步行使用计步器和手册来增加步伐。了解参与基于初级保健的身体活动干预的障碍和促进者,对于将来的试验和计划至关重要。方法我们使用主题指南进行了半结构化电话采访,对两个干预组中有或没有增加步行量的参与者进行了有目的的样本。研究人员在进行专题分析之前,对访谈进行了录音,转录和编码。还分析了对使用的特定BCT的响应性。结果2014年初对43名试验参与者进行了访谈。几乎所有人都认为他们受益,而不论他们的计步数如何变化,而且初级保健都是合适的环境。重要的推动者包括对健康生活方式的渴望,更好的身体健康,在当地环境中享受散步的乐趣,灵活的日常活动以增加散步,适当的自我和外部监控以及他人的支持。重要的障碍包括身体健康问题,不灵活的常规,工作和其他承诺,天气以及对监控设备的不信任。据报道,影响最大的BCT包括:提供有关行为与健康联系的信息;促进自我监测并审查目标和结果;提供反馈;提供有关如何增加步行的具体信息;规划社会支持/变革;和预防复发。奖励没有帮助。结论尽管我们期望那些客观地增加步行能力的人的经历之间会有差异,但我们发现大多数参与者认为自己在试验中取得了成功,并从中受益。不同人群和试验结果的障碍和促进因素相似。调查结果表明,PA试验和计划规划者可以在几个BCT上集中精力开展工作,以期获得最大的影响,并在适当的场所大力支持初级保健。试用注册ISRCTN98538934。

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