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The Peer Experience for Older People Encouraging Other Older People to Engage in Resistance Training: A Qualitative Study

机译:鼓励其他老年人参与抵抗培训的同伴体验:一个定性研究

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Resistance training (RT) can maintain and improve physical and mental health in older adults, but this population has low levels of RT participation. Linking older people participating in RT (i.e., peers) with those who have not may promote and maintain adherence. This qualitative study explored the experience of peers in encouraging RT participation among older adults. Data were collected using focus groups, researcher observations, and semistructured interviews. Thematic analysis was conducted. Older people (n = 8) who engaged in RT prior to recruitment, participated as peers. Each provided peer support for between one and four RT participants for 6 weeks. The peer role was perceived by peers as potentially leading to a relationship which benefitted both parties. Peers reported that helping and supporting others was a positive experience and raised their self-efficacy. Difficulty initiating contact and differing expectations of peers and RT participants were viewed as challenges. Peer mentoring could help promote RT participation among older adults.
机译:抵抗培训(RT)可以维持和改善老年人的身心健康,但这种人口的RT参与水平较低。将参与RT(即同行)的老年人与那些没有促进和维持遵守的人联系在一起。这种定性研究探讨了同行鼓励老年人的RT参与的经验。使用焦点小组,研究人员观察和半系统采访收集数据。进行主题分析。在招聘前从事RT的老年人(n = 8)参加了同龄人。每个都提供了一个和四个RT参与者的对等支持6周。同行的同伴的角色是可能导致双方受益的关系。同行报告说,帮助和支持他人是积极的经验,并提高了自己的自我效能。难以启动联系和对同行和RT参与者的不同期望被视为挑战。同行指导可以帮助促进老年人的RT参与。

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