Barriers and facilitators to physical activity among informal carers: a systematic review of international literature

IF 1.2 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Rosie K. Lindsay, J. Vseteckova, J. Horne, L. Smith, M. Trott, Joseph de Lappe, P. Soysal, D. Pizzol, Nichola Kentzer
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Abstract

Physical activity is beneficial for overall health; however, informal carers may have lower levels of physical activity than non-carers. The primary aim of this systematic review was to identify barriers and facilitators to physical activity from the perspective of carers internationally, excluding the UK. The study found that barriers to physical activity include lack of time, fatigue, lack of motivation and lack of support. Facilitators of physical activity include health and well-being as a motivator, using physical activity as a coping mechanism, and social support. Participating with the care recipient and care duties were both barriers and facilitators depending on the study or participant.
非正式照护者身体活动的障碍和促进因素:国际文献系统综述
体育活动对整体健康有益;然而,非正式照顾者的身体活动水平可能低于非照顾者。本系统综述的主要目的是从国际上(不包括英国)护理人员的角度确定身体活动的障碍和促进因素。研究发现,阻碍体育锻炼的因素包括缺乏时间、疲劳、缺乏动力和缺乏支持。促进身体活动的因素包括健康和福祉,将身体活动作为一种应对机制,以及社会支持。根据研究或参与者的不同,参与护理对象和护理职责既是障碍也是促进因素。
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International Journal of Care and Caring
International Journal of Care and Caring SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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