Maryam Gazo, Mohammad S Nazzal, Qussai M Obiedat, Alaa Jaber, Sereen Amayra, Husny Amerih
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目的:轮椅使用者(wcu)面临各种与健康有关的、心理的、社会的和环境的障碍,这些障碍会阻碍他们从事身体活动(PA)的能力。本研究旨在研究约旦wcu的PA并确定其相关因素。方法:采用横断面设计。该样本由120个具有行动障碍的手动和电动wcu组成。使用的结果测量包括身体残疾个体的身体活动量表、轮椅工具的日常功能量表、抑郁、焦虑和压力量表、北欧肌肉骨骼问卷和疲劳评估量表。结果:参与者平均年龄为40.04岁。大多数参与者(68.3%)使用手动轮椅,而31.7%使用电动轮椅。PASIPD平均评分为12.32±10.23分,范围为0 ~ 48.38分。多变量线性回归分析显示,PA水平与就业状况、残疾持续时间、压力评分、轮椅摔倒史、目前拥有轮椅数量、疲劳水平、使用轮椅时间和轮椅类型显著相关。该回归模型解释了PASIPD总分46.2%的方差(r2 = 0.462, F = 9.367, p值)。结论:约旦wcu的PA水平较低。研究结果为医疗保健专业人员提供了有价值的见解,以制定有针对性的干预措施和支持系统,以促进工作单位之间的PA和参与。康复干预措施可能包括提供定制轮椅、适当的推进和维护培训、疲劳管理、职业培训、预防跌倒以及压力管理策略,以加强身体活动和整体参与。
Levels and correlates of physical activity among wheelchair users: a cross-sectional study.
Purpose: Wheelchair users (WCUs) face a variety of health-related, psychological, social, and environmental barriers that can hinder their ability to engage in physical activity (PA). This study aims to examine PA among WCUs in Jordan and identify its correlates.
Methods: Study utilized a cross-sectional design. The sample consisted of 120 manual and powered WCUs with mobility impairments. Outcome measures used included the Physical Activity Scale for Individuals with Physical Disabilities, the Functioning Every Day with a Wheelchair tool, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale, Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire, and the Fatigue Assessment Scale.
Results: The mean age of the participants was 40.04 years. The majority of participants, 68.3%, used manual wheelchairs, while 31.7% used powered wheelchairs. The PASIPD mean score was 12.32 ± 10.23, ranging from 0 to 48.38. A multivariable linear regression analysis showed that PA levels were significantly associated with employment status, disability duration, stress score, history falling from wheelchair, number of wheelchairs owned currently, fatigue level, time since using a wheelchair, and type of wheelchair. The regression model explained 46.2% of the variance in the PASIPD total score (r2 = 0.462, F = 9.367, p-value <0.01).
Conclusion: Jordanian WCUs exhibited low PA levels. Findings offer valuable insights for healthcare professionals to develop targeted interventions and support systems to promote PA and participation among WCUs. Rehabilitation interventions may include provision of customized wheelchairs, proper training on propulsion and maintenance, fatigue management, vocational programs, fall prevention as well as stress management strategies to enhance physical activity and overall participation.