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Exploring physical activity experiences of community‐dwelling oldest‐old adults with chronic multimorbidity: A qualitative study
Journal of Advanced Nursing ( IF 3.8 ) Pub Date : 2024-08-17 , DOI: 10.1111/jan.16403
Irene López-Novis 1 , Elena Marques-Sule 2 , Pallav Deka 3 , Iria Dobarrio-Sanz 4 , Leonie Klompstra 5 , José Manuel Hernández-Padilla 4
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AimTo explore the physical activity experiences of community‐dwelling oldest‐old adults with chronic multimorbidity.DesignDescriptive qualitative study.MethodData collection was conducted through semi‐structured interviews with 19 community‐dwelling oldest‐old adults with chronic multimorbidity. The study was conducted between December 2022 and May 2023. ATLAS.ti software was used for data analysis.ResultsThree main themes with their respective sub‐themes and units of meaning were developed from the data analysis: (1) motivational factors for engaging in physical activity; (2) fear of getting hurt during physical activity and (3) confidence in being physically active.ConclusionMotivation, kinesiophobia and confidence are three core elements that influence the experience of physical activity in oldest‐old adults with chronic multimorbidity. Interventions tailored to meet the needs of the oldest‐old adults are important for promotion and development of active ageing.Implications for the Profession and/or Patient CareNurses and other healthcare professionals should design, implement and evaluate interventions that aim to increase oldest‐old adults' motivation and confidence, while decreasing their fear to engage in physical activity.ImpactThis study provides insights into the way community‐dwelling oldest‐old adults with chronic multimorbidity experience physical activity in their daily lives. Our findings suggest that motivation, kinesiophobia and confidence are key factors for oldest‐old adults to engage in physical activity. These findings could contribute to the design and implementation of interventions that specifically aim at raising the physical activity levels of community‐dwelling oldest‐old adults with chronic multimorbidity.Reporting MethodThe study findings are reported according to the COREQ guidelines.Patient or Public ContributionNo patient or public contribution.

中文翻译:


探索患有慢性多种疾病的社区居住最年长老年人的身体活动经历:一项定性研究



目的探讨患有慢性多重病的社区居住高龄老人的身体活动经历。设计描述性定性研究。方法通过对 19 名患有慢性多重病的社区居住高龄老人进行半结构化访谈来收集数据。该研究于2022年12月至2023年5月期间进行。使用ATLAS.ti软件进行数据分析。结果根据数据分析,得出了三个主题及其各自的子主题和意义单位:(1)从事体育运动的动机因素活动; (2) 害怕在身体活动中受伤,(3) 对身体活动的信心。 结论 动机、运动恐惧症和信心是影响患有慢性多病的老年人身体活动体验的三个核心要素。为满足最年长老年人的需求而量身定制的干预措施对于促进和发展积极老龄化非常重要。对专业和/或患者护理的影响护士和其他医疗保健专业人员应设计、实施和评估旨在增加最年长老年人的干预措施”的动力和信心,同时减少他们对参与体育活动的恐惧。影响这项研究提供了对居住在社区的患有慢性多种病的老年人在日常生活中体验体育活动的方式的见解。我们的研究结果表明,动机、运动恐惧症和信心是高龄老年人参与体育活动的关键因素。这些发现可能有助于干预措施的设计和实施,这些干预措施专门旨在提高社区居住的患有慢性多种疾病的老年人的身体活动水平。报告方法研究结果根据 COREQ 指南进行报告。 患者或公众贡献 无患者或公众贡献。
更新日期:2024-08-17
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