物理治疗、运动治疗和其他运动疗法中的身体活动促进:干预研究和理论工作的范围回顾和内容分析。

IF 5.5 1区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Leon Matting, Klaus Pfeifer, Gorden Sudeck, Andrés Jung, Florian Langhirt, Wolfgang Geidl
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摘要

背景:以运动为基础的治疗师,包括身体、锻炼和运动治疗师,在促进非传染性疾病患者的身体活动方面发挥关键作用。然而,对于有效的干预方法尚无明确的共识。本文综述了现有的干预研究和运动疗法中促进身体活动的理论工作。方法:根据Colquhoun等人的框架和PRISMA-ScR指南,我们系统地检索了PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science和PsycINFO,检索时间截止到2024年3月31日。符合条件的记录描述了促进身体活动的概念,包括适用于非传染性疾病患者运动疗法的介入性研究和理论工作。数据提取包括评估、治疗内容、教学方法原则和理论基础。干预措施根据行为改变技术(bct)、行为改变轮和客户行为改变的临床推理模型进行分类。网络分析探讨了治疗内容与教学方法原则之间的关系。结果:57例符合纳入标准;77%为干预研究,23%为理论研究。大多数概念来自骨科/风湿病学(23%)、神经学(21%)和肿瘤学(9%),而12%是通用概念。在所有概念中,应用了66种生物心理社会评估工具和60种bct(每个概念的bct中位数:11.5,范围:4-37)。关键的教学方法原则包括剪裁/个性化(n = 47)、积极参与(n = 39)、协作沟通(n = 21)和患者自我责任和独立性(n = 14)。最少被提及的是促进积极的运动体验和体育活动的享受(n = 3)。网络分析确定行动计划、目标设定和反馈是核心的btc。结论:本综述综述了用于非传染性疾病患者运动疗法的57种身体活动促进概念。研究结果显示了相当大的异质性,突出了运动治疗师使用的不同策略来影响身体活动行为。试验注册:开放科学框架(OSF), 2022年12月23日(DOI: https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/AXZSJ)。
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Physical activity promotion in physical therapy, exercise therapy and other movement-based therapies: a scoping review and content analysis of intervention studies and theoretical works.

Physical activity promotion in physical therapy, exercise therapy and other movement-based therapies: a scoping review and content analysis of intervention studies and theoretical works.

Physical activity promotion in physical therapy, exercise therapy and other movement-based therapies: a scoping review and content analysis of intervention studies and theoretical works.

Physical activity promotion in physical therapy, exercise therapy and other movement-based therapies: a scoping review and content analysis of intervention studies and theoretical works.

Background: Movement-based therapists, including physical, exercise, and sport therapists, play a key role in promoting physical activity in individuals with non-communicable diseases. However, no clear consensus exists on effective intervention approaches. This scoping review examines available intervention studies and theoretical works for physical activity promotion in movement-based therapy.

Methods: In accordance with Colquhoun et al.'s framework and PRISMA-ScR guidelines, we systematically searched PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and PsycINFO until March 31, 2024. Eligible records described physical activity-promoting concepts including interventional studies and theoretical works applicable in movement-based therapies for individuals with non-communicable diseases. Data extraction covered assessment, therapeutic content, didactic-methodological principles, and theoretical underpinnings. Interventions were categorized based on behavior change techniques (BCTs), the behavior change wheel, and a clinical reasoning model for clients behavior change. Network analysis explored relationships between therapeutic content and didactic-methodological principles.

Results: Fifty-seven records met inclusion criteria; 77% were intervention studies, and 23% were theoretical works. Most concepts originated from orthopedics/rheumatology (23%), neurology (21%), and oncology (9%), while 12% were generic concepts. Across concepts, 66 biopsychosocial assessment instruments and 60 BCTs were applied (Median BCTs per concept: 11.5, range: 4-37). Key didactic-methodological principles included tailoring/individualization (n = 47), active participation (n = 39), collaborative communication (n = 21), and patient self-responsibility and independence (n = 14). Least mentioned was facilitating positive movement experiences and enjoyment of physical activity (n = 3). Network analysis identified action planning, goal setting, and feedback as central BCTs.

Conclusion: This review provides an overview of 57 physical activity promotion concepts used in movement-based therapies for individuals with non-communicable diseases. Findings reveal considerable heterogeneity, highlighting diverse strategies used by movement-based therapists to influence physical activity behavior.

Trial registration: Open Science Framework (OSF), December 23, 2022 (DOI: https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/AXZSJ ).

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期刊介绍: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (IJBNPA) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal offering high quality articles, rapid publication and wide diffusion in the public domain. IJBNPA is devoted to furthering the understanding of the behavioral aspects of diet and physical activity and is unique in its inclusion of multiple levels of analysis, including populations, groups and individuals and its inclusion of epidemiology, and behavioral, theoretical and measurement research areas.
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