西班牙成年多发性硬化症患者运动偏好的定性调查。

IF 1.5 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Stephanie L Silveira, Robert W Motl, Tania Ontiveros, Victoria Flores
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摘要

本研究旨在确定西班牙裔多发性硬化症(MS)患者理想运动训练计划的组成部分、文化适应以及向该人群传播信息的途径。在网上,对27名被认定为西班牙裔的成年多发性硬化症患者进行了半结构化访谈。应用演绎内容分析方法来评估锻炼计划的必要和期望组成部分。参与者明确表达了对锻炼项目的“什么”、“什么时候”、“什么地方”和“谁”的偏好。所有参与者都表达了对有氧训练的兴趣(n = 27),以及对阻力(n = 14)、柔韧性(n = 8)和神经运动成分(n = 10;什么)。最常提到的运动频率是每周3-5次(n = 21;当)。这些地点包括家庭或社区练习(在哪里),通过教练(n = 13)或小组(n = 14)提供支持,少数人更喜欢自主练习(n = 5)(谁)。西班牙裔的文化适应包括语言、文化规范、优先事项、音乐/舞蹈和教师特征。此外,参与者还为未来运动项目和资源的广告提供了建议,如ms特定的网站和医疗保健提供者。本研究为西班牙裔多发性硬化症患者提供了一种文化定制的、结构化的锻炼方案,这可能会填补该亚组可用康复资源的重大空白。
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A Qualitative Inquiry of Exercise Preferences among Hispanic Adults with Multiple Sclerosis.

This study aimed to identify the components of an ideal exercise training program for Hispanics with multiple sclerosis (MS), cultural adaptations, and avenues for dissemination of information to this population. Online, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 27 adults with MS who identified as Hispanic. A deductive content analysis approach was applied for assessing necessary and desired components of an exercise program. Participants articulated preferences for "what," "when," "where," and "who" of exercise programs. All participants expressed an interest in aerobic training (n = 27) and need for resistance (n = 14), flexibility (n = 8), and neuromotor components (n = 10; what). The most commonly mentioned exercise frequency was 3-5 times per week (n = 21; when). The locations included home- or community-based exercise (where), supported through coaching (n = 13) or group (n = 14) delivery with a minority preferring autonomous exercise (n = 5) (who). Cultural adaptations for Hispanics included language, cultural norms, priorities, music/dance, and instructor characteristics. Further, participants provided suggestions for future advertising of exercise programs and resources such as MS-specific websites and health care providers. This study provides guidance for creating a culturally tailored, structured exercise programs for Hispanics with MS that may fill a significant gap in available rehabilitation resources for the subgroup.

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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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