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Abstract
Objective
Exercise is a first-line intervention for osteoarthritis (OA). However, exercise adherence remains low, and existing studies exploring factors influencing adherence have yielded inconclusive results based on quantitative data. This study aims to synthesise qualitative studies focused on the perceived facilitators and barriers affecting exercise adherence in individuals with OA.
Design
A thematic synthesis of qualitative studies was conducted. Relevant articles were sourced from MEDLINE, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Embase, CINAHL, and PsychInfo until November 2024. Studies focused on adults (≥16 years) with hip or knee OA who had participated in exercise programmes to manage OA. The quality of the studies was assessed using the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP) tool. Data analysis followed Thematic Synthesis by Thomas & Harden to identify descriptive and analytical themes. The confidence of the evidence was evaluated through the Confidence in Evidence from Reviews of Qualitative Research (CERQual).
Results
A total of 21 studies involving 458 participants were included. From seven descriptive themes, three analytical themes were developed: (i) Mind-Body Connection, (ii) Social Support Systems, and (iii) Environmental Enablers. These themes underscore the importance of personal beliefs, experiences, and mindsets, alongside social and environmental factors, in promoting or hindering exercise adherence.
Conclusion
This study highlights the multifaceted cognitive, social, and environmental factors influencing exercise adherence in individuals with OA. The findings suggest that a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach is insufficient for promoting sustained exercise engagement. Future quantitative research should build upon these insights to develop tailored strategies for enhancing exercise adherence in people with OA.
目的:运动是治疗骨关节炎(OA)的一线干预措施。然而,运动坚持度仍然很低,现有的研究探索影响坚持度的因素,基于定量数据得出的结果不确定。本研究旨在综合定性研究,重点关注影响OA患者运动依从性的感知促进因素和障碍。设计对定性研究进行了专题综合。截至2024年11月,相关文章来源于MEDLINE、Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials、Embase、CINAHL和PsychInfo。研究集中于患有髋关节或膝关节OA的成年人(≥16岁),他们参加了锻炼计划来控制OA。使用关键评估技能计划(CASP)工具评估研究的质量。数据分析遵循Thomas &;必须确定描述性和分析性主题。通过质性研究综述证据置信度(CERQual)评估证据的置信度。结果共纳入21项研究,458名受试者。从七个描述性主题中,发展出三个分析性主题:(i)身心联系,(ii)社会支持系统,(iii)环境促成因素。这些主题强调了个人信仰、经历和心态以及社会和环境因素在促进或阻碍坚持锻炼方面的重要性。结论:本研究强调了影响OA患者运动依从性的多方面认知、社会和环境因素。研究结果表明,“一刀切”的方法不足以促进持续的锻炼。未来的定量研究应建立在这些见解的基础上,以制定量身定制的策略,以增强OA患者的运动依从性。