急症病房的干预措施能否提高病人出院后的身体活动水平?“受教时刻”。

Q3 Medicine
Acute Medicine Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.52964/AMJA.0924
Jnf Murphy, I Le Jeune
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摘要

导读:>30%的人群进行的身体活动(PA)少于建议,很少有患者在住院期间接受PA建议(2,5)。本研究旨在评估招募急性医疗单位(AMU)住院病人的可行性,并检验对他们进行PA干预的效果。方法:不活动的住院患者(结果:招募了77名参与者。在12周时,22/39(56.4%)的参与者在LI之后进行了身体活动,15/38(39.5%)的参与者在SI之后进行了身体活动。讨论:在AMU招募和保留患者是直截了当的。私人助理的建议帮助很大一部分参与者进行了体育锻炼。
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Can we improve patients' physical activity levels after discharge by interventions on the Acute Medical Unit? The 'teachable moment'.

Introduction: >30% of the population does less physical activity (PA) than recommended and few patients receive PA advice during a hospital admission (2,5). This study aimed to assess the feasibility of recruiting acute medical unit (AMU) in-patients and to examine the effect of delivering PA interventions to them.

Methods: In-patients who were inactive (<150mins/wk) were randomised to either a motivational interview (Long Interview, LI) or brief advice (Short Interview, SI). Participants' physical activity levels were assessed at baseline and at two follow-up consultations.

Results: 77 participants were recruited. At 12 weeks 22/39(56.4%) participants were physically active following the LI and 15/38(39.5%) following the SI.

Discussion: Recruitment and retention of patients on the AMU was straightforward. PA advice helped a high proportion of participants become physically active.

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Acute Medicine
Acute Medicine Medicine-Emergency Medicine
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