Experiences of Indonesian people with dementia and carers undertaking an online-delivered exercise program.

Dementia (London, England) Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-26 DOI:10.1177/14713012241235688
Yulisna Mutia Sari, Keith D Hill, Elissa Burton, Den-Ching A Lee, Aislinn F Lalor
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Participating in physical activity is beneficial for older people with dementia. Little is known however about the perceptions of people living with dementia undertaking an online-delivered exercise program. This study aimed to explore the experiences and perceptions of older people with dementia and their carers in Indonesia participating in an online-delivered exercise program, and factors that may influence acceptability to the program. An exploratory qualitative study design using semi-structured interviews was used. Data were recorded, transcribed verbatim, translated into English, and analyzed thematically. Twelve participants with dementia (mean age = 63.3 years) and 30 carers (26 family carers and 4 paid carers) (mean age = 37.9 years) were interviewed separately. Seven themes were identified: (i) Motivating factors to participate; (ii) Benefits for people with dementia; (iii) Impacts on carers; (iv) Challenges and enablers to exercising; (v) Carers' strategies for exercise engagement; (vi) Roles, relationships and supports; and (vii) Participants' receptiveness to online delivery of the exercise program. This study illustrated that an online-delivered exercise program was acceptable for people with dementia and their carers in Indonesia and reinforced the importance of carers' support for the exercise program. These findings can help physiotherapists and other exercise practitioners in considering the aspects of delivery that people with dementia and their carers value in participating in online-delivered exercise programs.

印度尼西亚痴呆症患者和护理人员参加在线运动项目的经历。
参加体育锻炼对老年痴呆症患者有益。然而,人们对痴呆症患者参加在线运动项目的看法却知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨印度尼西亚老年痴呆症患者及其照顾者参与在线运动项目的经历和看法,以及可能影响项目可接受性的因素。本研究采用半结构式访谈的探索性定性研究设计。对数据进行记录、逐字转录、翻译成英语并进行主题分析。12 名痴呆症患者(平均年龄为 63.3 岁)和 30 名照护者(26 名家庭照护者和 4 名有偿照护者)(平均年龄为 37.9 岁)分别接受了访谈。共确定了七个主题(i) 参与的动机因素;(ii) 对痴呆症患者的益处;(iii) 对照护者的影响;(iv) 锻炼的挑战和促进因素;(v) 照护者参与锻炼的策略;(vi) 角色、关系和支持;以及 (vii) 参与者对在线锻炼计划的接受程度。这项研究表明,印度尼西亚的痴呆症患者及其照护者可以接受在线提供的锻炼计划,并强调了照护者支持锻炼计划的重要性。这些研究结果有助于物理治疗师和其他运动从业者考虑痴呆症患者及其照护者在参与在线运动项目时所重视的运动项目实施方面。
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