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Facilitators and Barriers to Exercise Influenced by Traditional Chinese Culture: A Qualitative Study of Chinese Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis

机译:受中国传统文化影响的促进者和障碍:对血液透析性患者的定性研究

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Introduction: Exercise is recommended for patients undergoing hemodialysis to decrease morbidity and mortality. However, their exercise level is lower than healthy people. Understanding reasons behind their sedentary lifestyle is required. Traditional Chinese culture may have a profound impact on patients' perceptions of exercise, particularly with regard to the relationship of overwork and kidney function and family members' attitudes toward patients' participation in exercise. Therefore, we sought to explore the facilitators and barriers to exercise influenced by traditional Chinese culture. Methods: We conducted semistructured interviews with 44 Chinese patients residing in Nantong of Jiangsu Province undergoing hemodialysis, aged 25 to 77 years. Interview questions focused on their perceptions of, attitudes to, and experiences with exercise. Each interview was digitally recorded and lasted from 40 to 60 minutes. Conventional content analysis was used to understand facilitators and barriers to exercise within their experience and perceptions. Findings: We found that specific Chinese cultural health beliefs informed by traditional Chinese medicine strongly affected patients' attitudes and behaviors toward exercise. Participants in this study tended to believe that overwork impairs kidney functions and viewed strenuous exercise as overwork. Although participants admitted the benefits of exercise, they rejected strenuous exercise and regarded nearly all modalities of exercise with or without facilities (except walking) as strenuous exercise. The most common barriers to exercise were lack of motivation, bad weather, negative attitudes of family members toward patients' doing exercise, and insufficient exercise information resources. The most common facilitators found in this study were their increased physical well-being and confidence from exercise. Group exercise supported by family members and positive attitudes toward obtaining exercise information were also motivators. Discussion: Chinese patients undergoing hemodialysis reported more barriers than facilitators to exercise. Perceptions and attitudes toward exercise informed by traditional Chinese culture may be hidden barriers to exercising. Our findings indicated that culturally sensitive and patient-centered exercise interventions for Chinese patients are urgently needed.
机译:介绍:建议进行血液透析患者以降低发病率和死亡率的患者进行运动。然而,他们的运动水平低于健康的人。理解其久坐生活方式背后的理由是必需的。中国传统文化可能对患者对运动的看法产生深远的影响,特别是对于过度工作和肾功能和家庭成员对患者参与运动的态度的关系。因此,我们试图探索受中国传统文化影响的促进者和障碍。方法:我们对驻江苏省南通44名中国患者进行了半系统采访,曾在25至77岁左右进行血液透析。面试问题侧重于他们对运动的认识和态度的看法。每次面试都经过数字记录并持续40至60分钟。传统的内容分析用于了解促进者和障碍,以便在其经验和看法中行使。调查结果:我们发现,中医所通知的特定中国文化健康信念强烈影响患者对运动的态度和行为。这项研究中的参与者倾向于相信过度劳累损害肾功能,并认为剧烈运动是过度劳累。虽然参与者承认了运动的好处,但他们拒绝了剧烈运动,并且认为几乎所有的运动方式,没有设施(行走除外)作为剧烈运动。运动障碍最常见的障碍是缺乏动机,恶劣的天气,家庭成员对患者进行运动的消极态度,并且运动信息资源不足。本研究中发现的最常见的促进者是他们对运动的增加和信心。家庭成员支持的小组练习和获得锻炼信息的积极态度也是促进者。讨论:中国患者接受血液透析报告的障碍比促进者锻炼更多。传统中国文化所通知的运动的看法和态度可能是锻炼的隐藏障碍。我们的研究结果表明,迫切需要文化敏感和以患者为中心的患者的运动干预措施。

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