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The long-term (24-month) effect on health and well-being of the Lifestyle Matters community-based intervention in people aged 65 years and over: a qualitative study

机译:定性研究:基于生活方式的社区干预对65岁及65岁以上人群的长期(24个月)影响:一项定性研究

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Objectives To assess the long-term effect on health and well-being of the Lifestyle Matters programme. Design Qualitative study of a subset of intervention arm participants who participated in the Lifestyle Matters randomised controlled trial (RCT). Setting The intervention took place at community venues within two sites in the UK. Participants A purposeful sample of 13 participants aged between 66 and 88 years from the intervention arm of the RCT were interviewed at 24 months post randomisation. Interviews aimed to understand how participants had used their time in the preceding 2 years and whether the intervention had any impact on their lifestyle choices, participation in meaningful activities and well-being. Intervention Lifestyle Matters is a 4-month occupational therapy intervention, consisting of group and individual sessions, designed to enable community living older people to make positive lifestyle choices and participate in new or neglected activities through increasing self-efficacy. Results Interviews revealed that the majority of interviewed participants were reportedly active at 24 months, with daily routines and lifestyles not changing significantly over time. All participants raised some form of benefit from attending Lifestyle Matters, including an improved perspective on life, trying new hobbies and meeting new friends. A number of intervention participants spoke of adapting to their changing circumstances, but there were significant and lasting benefits for 2 of 13 intervention participants interviewed. Conclusion The majority of those who experienced the Lifestyle Matters intervention reported minor benefits and increases in self-efficacy, but they did not perceive that it significantly improved their health and well-being. The two participants who had experienced major benefits also reported having had life-changing events, suggesting that this intervention is most effective at the time when lifestyle has to be reconsidered if mental well-being is to be sustained
机译:目的评估生活方式问题计划对健康和福祉的长期影响。对参与生活方式问题随机对照试验(RCT)的一部分干预臂参与者的设计定性研究。设置干预是在英国两个站点的社区场所进行的。参与者随机分组后24个月,对来自RCT干预部门的年龄在66至88岁之间的13名参与者进行了有目的的抽样调查。访谈旨在了解参与者在过去两年中如何利用自己的时间,以及干预措施是否对他们的生活方式选择,参与有意义的活动和幸福感有任何影响。干预生活方式问题是一个为期4个月的职业治疗干预措施,由小组和个人环节组成,旨在使居住在社区中的老年人能够通过提高自我效能来做出积极的生活方式选择,并参与新的或被忽略的活动。结果访谈显示,据报道大多数受访者在24个月时都很活跃,日常活动和生活方式并没有随着时间的推移而显着改变。所有参与者都可以通过参加“生活方式”来获得某种形式的收益,包括对生活的看法得到改善,尝试新的爱好并结识新朋友。许多干预参与者谈到了适应他们不断变化的环境,但是在接受采访的13名干预参与者中,有2名受益匪浅且持久。结论大多数接受生活方式问题干预的人报告说获益不大,自我效能得到提高,但他们没有意识到这可以显着改善他们的健康和幸福感。两位受益匪浅的参与者也报告过发生了改变生活的事件,这表明这种干预在维持精神健康必须重新考虑生活方式时最为有效。

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