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What’s keeping people after stroke from walking outdoors to become physically active? A qualitative study, using an integrated biomedical and behavioral theory of functioning and disability

机译:什么是在户外行走后抚摸后留下的人,以身体活跃?使用综合生物医学和行为的运作和残疾理论进行定性研究

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Background In general people after stroke do not meet the recommendations for physical activity to conduct a healthy lifestyle. Programs to stimulate walking activity to increase physical activity are based on the available insights into barriers and facilitators to physical activity after stroke. However, these programs are not entirely successful. The purpose of this study was to comprehensively explore perceived barriers and facilitators to outdoor walking using a model of integrated biomedical and behavioral theory, the Physical Activity for people with a Disability model (PAD). Methods Included were community dwelling respondents after stroke, classified?≥?3 at the Functional Ambulation Categories (FAC), purposively sampled regarding the use of healthcare. The data was collected triangulating in a multi-methods approach, i.e. semi-structured, structured and focus-group interviews. A primarily deductive thematic content analysis using the PAD-model in a framework-analysis’ approach was conducted after verbatim transcription. Results 36 respondents (FAC 3–5) participated in 16 semi-structured interviews, eight structured interviews and two focus-group interviews. The data from the interviews covered all domains of the PAD model. Intention, ability and opportunity determined outdoor walking activity. Personal factors determined the intention to walk outdoors, e.g. negative social influence, resulting from restrictive caregivers in the social environment, low self-efficacy influenced by physical environment, and also negative attitude towards physical activity. Walking ability was influenced by loss of balance and reduced walking distance and by impairments of motor control, cognition and aerobic capacity as well as fatigue. Opportunities arising from household responsibilities and lively social constructs facilitated outdoor walking. Conclusion To stimulate outdoor walking activity, it seems important to influence the intention by addressing social influence, self-efficacy and attitude towards physical activity in the development of efficient interventions. At the same time, improvement of walking ability and creation of opportunity should be considered.
机译:在中风后的一般人的背景不符合身体活动的建议,以进行健康的生活方式。刺激行走活动增加体力活动的计划是基于障碍物和促进者对中风后体育活动的可用见解。但是,这些计划并不完全成功。本研究的目的是使用综合生物医学和行为理论的模型全面地探索户外行走的感知障碍和促进者,为残疾模型(PAD)的人的身体活动。在中风后,包括社区住宅受访者,分类?≥?3在功能的动手类别(FAC),有关使用医疗保健的用途采样。数据以多方法方法进行三角化,即半结构化,结构化和焦点组访谈。在逐字转录后进行了使用框架分析方法中使用PAD模型的推导性专题内容分析。结果36次受访者(FAC 3-5)参加了16个半结构化访谈,八个结构化访谈和两个焦点集团访谈。面试中的数据涵盖了焊盘模型的所有域。意图,能力和机遇确定户外行走活动。个人因素决定了在户外行走的意图,例如,否定的社会影响力,由社会环境中的限制性护理人员,受到物理环境影响的低自我效能,以及对身体活动的消极态度。步行能力受到平衡损失和步行距离的影响,以及通过电机控制,认知和有氧能力的损害以及疲劳。家庭责任和活泼的社会建筑所产生的机会促进了户外行走。结论刺激户外走路活动,通过解决有效干预措施发展的社会影响力,自我效能和对体育活动的态度来影响意图似乎是重要的。与此同时,应考虑改善行走能力和机会的创造。

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