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The effectiveness of a peer-mentored older adult fitness program on perceived physical, mental, and social function.

机译:同行指导的老年人健身计划对感知的身体,心理和社交功能的有效性。

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this research was to compare changes in perceived physical, mental, and social function measured by the Short Form-36 (SF36vr2) in a group of older adults who were trained by peer mentors (PMs) versus a similar group trained by qualified kinesiology student mentors (SMs). DATA SOURCES: We conducted a two-arm repeated measures longitudinal intervention and collected data for 87 PM and 44 SM participants. Pre- and post-training subscale scores were computed for all eight subscales and the two summary physical and mental component scores. The percentage differences in the 10 scores were used as the response variables. CONCLUSIONS: After a 14-week physical fitness intervention, perceived physical, mental, and social functioning improved significantly (p < .05) for the PM group, but not for the SM group (p > .06). Thus, older adults who participated in a physical fitness program with peer support perceived (a) overall improvement in physical and mental well-being; (b) better social functioning, (c) enhanced ability to carry out physical and emotional roles, (d) improved general health, and (e) increased level of vitality. Thus, we conclude that peer-mentored exercise programs for older adults are superior to programs mentored by young professionals and may lead to increased adherence. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: Nurse practitioners routinely prescribe exercise while educating older adults about the benefits of an active lifestyle; however, older adults often remain sedentary and exhibit poor adherence to exercise. One potential solution is to use peer support. Two factors that can improve adherence are availability of structured exercise programs for the older adult and peer mentoring.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是比较由同伴指导者(PMs)训练的一组老年人与由同伴指导者(PMs)训练的一组老年人使用Short Form-36(SF36vr2)测得的生理,心理和社交功能的变化由合格的运动机能学导师(SM)指导。数据来源:我们进行了两次手臂重复测量纵向干预,并收集了87名PM和44名SM参与者的数据。训练前和训练后的子量表分数均针对所有八个子量表以及两个汇总的身体和心理成分分数进行了计算。将10个分数中的百分比差异用作响应变量。结论:在进行了14周的身体适应性干预后,PM组的知觉身体,精神和社交功能显着改善(p <.05),而SM组则没有改善(p> .06)。因此,在同龄人的支持下参加体育锻炼计划的老年人认为:(a)整体身心健康; (b)更好的社会功能;(c)增强身体和情感角色的能力;(d)改善总体健康状况;(e)增强活力。因此,我们得出结论,针对老年人的同伴指导运动计划要优于年轻专业人员指导的运动计划,并且可能导致依从性提高。对实践的意义:执业护士在向老年人介绍积极生活方式的好处时会例行处方锻炼;但是,老年人经常久坐不动,对运动的依从性较差。一种潜在的解决方案是使用对等支持。可以提高依从性的两个因素是针对老年人的结构化锻炼计划的可用性以及同伴的指导。

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