接受物理治疗的病人坚持家庭运动计划及其相关因素

O. Okezue, Geoffrey C. Nwafor, O. A. Ezeukwu, J. John, C. Uchenwoke
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目的:家庭锻炼计划(HEPs)确保提高治疗效果,并使患者承担管理自己病情的责任。本研究调查了患者对HEPs的依从性,确定了其与个人特征的关系,并确定了影响其参与的因素。方法:采用横断面设计,招募139名自愿完成自我报告问卷的患者。通过描述性和推断性统计对数据进行分析。结果:大多数参与者,105例(75.5%)为非HEPs依从性,34例(24.5%)为HEPs依从性。HEP依从性与年龄(p<0.001)、性别(p=0.001)和教育程度(p=0.048)有显著相关。HEP依从性与上述影响因素呈显著负相关(p<0.05);疲劳,健忘,疼痛,认为运动有害,认为运动不太有益,需要身体帮助。HEP依从性与家庭/朋友支持之间也存在显著的正相关关系(p=0.038)。结论:本研究显示HEPs的依从性较差。年龄较大、女性和受教育程度较低/未受教育的患者表现出较高的不依从性倾向。显示患者挑战的几个因素对他们的HEP依从性有实质性的负面影响。来自患者家人/朋友的社会支持与促进HEP依从性有关。
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Adherence to Home Exercise Programmes and its Associated Factors among Patients Receiving Physiotherapy
Objective : Home exercise programmes (HEPs) ensure the enhancement of therapeutic gains and enable patients assume responsibility for managing their conditions. This study investigated patients’ adherence to HEPs, determined its association with their personal characteristics and identified factors influencing their engagement. Methods : A cross-sectional design was used to recruit 139 consenting patients who completed self-report questionnaires. Data were analysed via descriptive and inferential statistics. Results : Most participants, 105 (75.5%) were non-adherent to HEPs whilst 34 (24.5%) were adherent. HEP adherence had significant associations with age (p<0.001), sex (p=0.001) and educational status (p=0.048). There were significant negative relationships (p<0.05) between HEP adherence and these influential factors; fatigue, forgetfulness, pain, deeming exercises as injurious, exercises perceived as less beneficial and need for physical assistance. A significant positive relationship (p=0.038) between HEP adherence and family/ friend support was also established. Conclusion : Adherence to HEPs was revealed to be poor in this study. Older, female and less/uneducated patients displayed a high tendency of non-adherence. Several factors which exhibited patients’ challenges were revealed to have substantial negative influences on their HEP adherence. Social support from patients’ family/friends was linked to facilitating HEP adherence.
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