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Lessons from the Oslo Study Diet and Anti-smoking Trial: a qualitative study of long-term behaviour change.

机译:奥斯陆研究饮食和禁烟试验的经验教训:长期行为改变的定性研究。

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The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with sustainable behaviour change among persons at increased risk for future cardiovascular disease. A qualitative approach based on focus group interviews was used. Twenty-five men aged 62-71 years who participated in the Oslo Study Diet and Anti-smoking Trial were interviewed in four focus groups. The study identified five categories of factors linked to the process of lifestyle changes: the doctor-patient relationship, significant others, motivators, barriers, and empowerment. A strong personal attachment to the principal investigator of the Oslo Study was revealed. The relationship was described as friendly and supportive. The family based approach and the impact of spouses, in particular, was emphasized by the participants. Somatic symptoms and fear often acted as motivators to behavioural change. Individual feedback was also identified as an important motivator. Psychological resistance to external pressure, concerns regarding behaviour change, and benefits from current (unhealthy) behaviour were identified as barriers. Participants reported a process of empowerment and personal control as an important element of sustainable change. The importance of the unique relationship with a certain provider has implications for future healthcare planning. This factor may also limit the external validity of studies of human behaviour.
机译:这项研究的目的是确定与未来心血管疾病风险增加的人群中可持续行为改变相关的因素。使用了基于焦点小组访谈的定性方法。 25个年龄在62-71岁之间,参加了奥斯陆研究饮食和禁烟试验的男性在四个焦点小组中接受了采访。该研究确定了与生活方式改变过程相关的五类因素:医患关系,其他重要因素,动机,障碍和赋权。揭示了对奥斯陆研究的主要研究人员的强烈个人依恋。这种关系被描述为友好和支持。与会人员强调了基于家庭的方式以及配偶的影响。躯体症状和恐惧通常是行为改变的动力。个人反馈也被认为是重要的动机。人们认为对外界压力的心理抵抗力,对行为改变的关注以及当前(不健康)行为的收益是障碍。与会者报告说,授权和个人控制的过程是可持续变革的重要组成部分。与特定提供者的独特关系的重要性对未来的医疗保健计划有影响。这个因素也可能限制人类行为研究的外部有效性。

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