框架跑步作为一种以社区为基础的运动选择,适合有中重度步行障碍的年轻人:可行性研究。

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目的框架跑是一种经过调整的社区锻炼方法,适用于中重度步行障碍者。这项混合方法研究旨在考察:1)中重度步行障碍的年轻人在社区进行框架跑的可行性;2)就框架跑对功能性活动能力和心脏代谢疾病风险因素的影响开展未来研究:材料和方法:每周在两个地点进行训练和数据收集。在基线、训练 12 周(两个地点)和 24 周(一个地点)后收集定量数据,然后进行访谈或焦点小组讨论。对同意率和保留率、出勤率和成果测量完成率进行了计算。定性数据采用归纳和演绎相结合的主题内容分析方法进行归纳分析。基线、12 周和 24 周的评估数据分别有 23 人、15 人和 5 人提供:参与者年龄在 5-25 岁之间,大部分被诊断为脑瘫(GMFCS II-IV)。同意率、干预退出率和坚持率分别为 55%、17% 和 83%,无严重不良事件。结果测量完成率介于 60% 和 98% 之间。与参与 "框架运行 "的促进因素有关的主题主要集中在个人和社会领域,而环境和政策领域的障碍则更为常见:研究结果支持现有的证据,即框架跑步对于有中度至重度步行障碍的人来说是一种安全且可接受的社区锻炼方式。在个人、社会、环境和政策领域确定的主题可以指导以社区为基础的框架跑步参与活动的实施。我们的可行性数据可为未来明确研究的设计提供参考。
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Frame Running as a community-based exercise option for young people with moderate-to-severe walking impairments: a feasibility study.

Purpose: Frame Running is an adapted community-based exercise option for people with moderate-to-severe walking impairments. This mixed-methods study aimed to examine the feasibility of 1) community-based Frame Running by young people with moderate-to-severe walking impairments and 2) conducting future studies on the impact of Frame Running on functional mobility and cardiometabolic disease risk factors.

Materials and Methods: Weekly training sessions and data collection occurred in two sites. Quantitative data were collected at baseline, and after 12 (both sites) and 24 (one site) weeks of training, followed by interviews or focus groups. Consent and retention rates, attendance and outcome measure completion rates were calculated. Qualitative data were analysed abductively using concurrent inductive and deductive thematic content analysis. Data for the assessments at baseline, 12 and 24 weeks were available for 23, 15 and 5 participants respectively.

Results: Participants were aged 5-25 with most diagnosed with cerebral palsy (GMFCS II-IV). Consent, intervention drop-out and adherence rates were 55%, 17% and 83% respectively with no serious adverse events. Outcome measure completion rates ranged between 60% and 98%. Themes related to facilitators to participating in Frame Running were mostly identified in the personal and social domains with barriers more common in the environmental and policy domains.

Conclusions: The study results support the existing evidence that Frame Running is a safe and acceptable community-based exercise option for those with moderate-to-severe walking impairments. Themes identified in personal, social, environmental and policy domains can guide the implementation of community-based Frame Running participation. Our feasibility data can inform the design of future definitive studies.

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