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Barriers and solutions to participation in exercise for moderately disabled people with multiple sclerosis not currently exercising: a consensus development study using nominal group technique

机译:参与锻炼的障碍和解决方案对于具有目前不锻炼的多发性硬化症的中度残疾人患者:使用标称小组技术的共识开发研究

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Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, progressive neurological condition. The aim of this study was to explore consensus on the barriers and solutions to exercise for people with MS living in Scotland. Method: Thirty-five people with MS, not regularly exercising, were recruited and took part in five Nominal Group Technique groups throughout Scotland. Background information was collected on participants prior to each group. Participants individually and silently listed their barriers and solutions to participating in exercise. Group discussion then clarified, amended and merged ideas. Participants then ranked ideas by choosing five barriers and solutions to exercise participation. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and by carrying out a thematic grouping. Results: Consensus was that fatigue was a barrier to exercise participation. Other identified barriers were a lack of support and advice, the impairments arising from the condition and time. No single item achieved consensus for solutions but exercising with others, receiving support, having a positive attitude, finding time and minimizing environmental barriers were all suggested as solutions to assist in exercise participation. Conclusions: People with MS should be provided with information on how to manage their fatigue alongside any exercise prescription. Information and support should be given on how to personalize exercise to suit individual needs and abilities to overcome some of the barriers suggested within this study
机译:背景:多发性硬化(MS)是一种慢性,进行性神经功能。本研究的目的是探讨对苏格兰女士的人锻炼的障碍和解决方案的共识。方法:招募了305人,不经常锻炼,并参加了苏格兰的五个名义集团技术团体。在每组之前的参与者上收集了背景信息。与会者单独和默默列出他们参与运动的障碍和解决方案。然后小组讨论澄清,修改并合并了想法。然后参与者通过选择五个障碍和解决方案来锻炼参与来排名想法。使用描述性统计和执行主题分组来分析数据。结果:共识是疲劳是行使参与的障碍。其他已识别的障碍是缺乏支持和建议,损害来自条件和时间。没有单一项目实现了解决方案的共识,但与他人行使,接受支持,具有积极的态度,发现时间和最小化环境壁垒都被认为是协助运动参与的解决方案。结论:应提供有关如何在任何锻炼处方管理其疲劳的信息的信息。应赋予如何个性化锻炼以满足个人需求和能力来克服这项研究中建议的一些障碍的信息和支持

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