Connecting With Older Adults in a Gym Environment: Perspectives of Fitness Professionals.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Patricia Lucas, Luigi T Bercades, Kay Hammond, Nicola Power
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Abstract

Background/objectives: As the world's aging population increases, the importance of prophylactic measures to combat disease becomes essential. Physical activity is a protective factor against noncommunicable disease, and exercise within gym facilities is a common way for older adults to engage in it. Older exercisers consider the quality of fitness professionals (FPs) an essential factor in their motivation to participate in physical activity. This study aims to investigate the FPs' expectations, learning, insights, and recommendations from their experiences of working with older adults in a gym environment.

Methods: Participants were six gym instructors working at a facility in Auckland, New Zealand who supervise older adults in exercise classes and instruct on the use of gym equipment. They participated in semistructured interviews with a qualified research assistant. The authors utilized a pragmatic qualitative descriptive approach to the research and examined the data using inductive thematic analysis.

Findings: Several broad themes were identified from the FPs' thoughts about instructing older adults. These included social interactions and developing relationships, openness, or resistance of older people to learning; FPs' expectations of older adults; a continuum of feelings; and professional learning and self-evaluation.

Conclusion: The perceptions of FPs connecting with older adults provide insights for improving the implementation of exercise programs to increase positive outcomes from exercise among older adults. Crucial to these outcomes are relationship building and understanding the needs of older adults in a gym environment. Significance/Implications: From this study, we suggest there are opportunities for developing training courses as part of ongoing FPs' professional development to actively encourage older adult participation in physical activity for health and well-being.

在健身房环境中与老年人联系:健身专业人士的观点。
背景/目标:随着世界人口老龄化的增加,采取预防措施防治疾病的重要性变得至关重要。体育活动是预防非传染性疾病的一个保护因素,在健身房设施内锻炼是老年人参与体育活动的一种常见方式。老年锻炼者认为健身专业人员(FPs)的质量是他们参与体育活动动机的重要因素。本研究旨在调查FPs在健身房环境中与老年人一起工作的期望、学习、见解和建议。方法:参与者是在新西兰奥克兰一家机构工作的六名健身教练,他们在健身课上指导老年人并指导他们使用健身器材。他们参加了一名合格的研究助理的半结构化面试。作者采用语用定性描述方法进行研究,并使用归纳主题分析对数据进行了检验。研究发现:从FPs对老年人的指导思想中确定了几个广泛的主题。这些因素包括社会互动和发展关系、开放性或老年人对学习的抵制;FPs对老年人的期望;感情的连续性;以及专业学习和自我评价。结论:老年人对FPs的感知为改善老年人运动计划的实施提供了见解,以增加老年人运动的积极结果。这些结果的关键是建立关系和了解老年人在健身房环境中的需求。意义/启示:从这项研究中,我们建议有机会开发培训课程,作为正在进行的FPs专业发展的一部分,积极鼓励老年人参与体育活动,以促进健康和福祉。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
6.70%
发文量
105
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Aging and Physical Activity (JAPA) is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes peer-reviewed original research reports, scholarly reviews, and professional-application articles on the relationship between physical activity and the aging process. The journal encourages the submission of articles that can contribute to an understanding of (a) the impact of physical activity on physiological, psychological, and social aspects of older adults and (b) the effect of advancing age or the aging process on physical activity among older adults. In addition to publishing research reports and reviews, JAPA publishes articles that examine the development, implementation, and evaluation of physical activity programs among older adults. Articles from the biological, behavioral, and social sciences, as well as from fields such as medicine, clinical psychology, physical and recreational therapy, health, physical education, and recreation, are appropriate for the journal. Studies using animal models do not fit within our mission statement and should be submitted elsewhere.
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