Goals in motion: exploring goal setting among adults living with HIV who participated in an online community-based exercise intervention.

IF 1.9 Q3 REHABILITATION
Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences Pub Date : 2025-07-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fresc.2025.1644139
Tai-Te Su, Soo Chan Carusone, Kiera McDuff, Francisco Ibáñez-Carrasco, Ada Tang, Ahmed M Bayoumi, Mona Loutfy, Lisa Avery, George Da Silva, Annamaria Furlan, Helen Trent, Ivan Ilic, Zoran Pandovski, Mehdi Zobeiry, Puja Ahluwalia, Katrina Krizmancic, Tizneem Jiancaro, Brittany Torres, Patricia Solomon, Kelly K O'Brien
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Abstract

Introduction: Adults living with HIV may experience various health-related challenges in life. Exercise has been shown to provide numerous benefits. However, the specific goals that individuals aim to achieve through exercise are not well-documented. Our aim was to explore goal setting among adults living with HIV who participated in an online community-based exercise (CBE) intervention.

Methods: We conducted a multi-method, longitudinal study using data from a 12-month online CBE intervention study involving 6-month intervention and follow-up phases. Goal Attainment Scaling was used to quantify the number and types of goals set and achieved at each phase. We analyzed interview data with a subsample to identify experiences with and factors influencing goal setting.

Results: Thirty-two participants initiated the intervention and were included in analyses. The majority were men (69%); median age of 53 years. Participants articulated a median of four goals before and after the intervention, most commonly related to increasing muscle, reducing weight, and improving strength. Approximately 50% of goals were achieved at the end of intervention and follow-up phases. Interview data (n = 10) indicated goal setting was influenced by personal health concerns, family, and perceived obligations to research. Most found goal setting personal and helpful, while some experienced challenges.

Conclusions: Adults living with HIV prioritized physical-health-related goals during an online CBE intervention, with diverse experiences influencing their goal-setting process. Findings may inform the design and evaluation of online exercise programs for adults living with HIV.

Clinical trial registration: identifier (NCT05006391).

运动中的目标:探索参与在线社区运动干预的成年艾滋病毒感染者的目标设定。
成人艾滋病毒感染者在生活中可能会遇到各种与健康相关的挑战。锻炼已被证明有很多好处。然而,个人通过锻炼达到的具体目标并没有很好的记录。我们的目的是探讨参与在线社区运动(CBE)干预的成年艾滋病毒感染者的目标设定。方法:我们进行了一项多方法的纵向研究,使用了一项为期12个月的在线CBE干预研究的数据,包括6个月的干预和随访。目标实现量表用于量化每个阶段设定和实现的目标的数量和类型。我们用一个子样本来分析访谈数据,以确定目标设定的经历和影响因素。结果:32名参与者开始干预并被纳入分析。大多数是男性(69%);平均年龄53岁。参与者在干预前后明确了四个目标的中位数,最常见的是增加肌肉、减轻体重和提高力量。在干预和随访阶段结束时,实现了大约50%的目标。访谈数据(n = 10)表明,目标设定受到个人健康问题、家庭和对研究的感知义务的影响。大多数人认为设定个人目标很有帮助,而有些人则遇到了挑战。结论:在在线CBE干预中,成年艾滋病毒感染者优先考虑与身体健康相关的目标,不同的经历影响了他们的目标设定过程。研究结果可以为成人艾滋病毒感染者在线锻炼计划的设计和评估提供信息。临床试验注册:标识符(NCT05006391)。
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