是什么让养老院的居民搬家?一项关于体育活动的激励因素和障碍的访谈研究]。

Steven Van Andel, Milou Logtenberg
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体育活动是有益的,但住在养老院的老年人往往运动量太少。与一般老年人相比,人们对养老院居民参与体育活动的动机知之甚少。本研究的重点是深入了解养老院居民运动的驱动因素和障碍,基于解决身体活动的意义,障碍,动机和责任的子问题。来自一家养老院的八名居民参加了半结构化访谈。体育活动的概念可以分为体育锻炼、可用的活动计划和独立生活的能力。“过独立生活”的主题似乎是养老院居民特有的动机。确定的一个重要障碍是存在无益的(有时是事实错误的)信念,例如增加体育活动不再有任何好处的观念。其他动机和障碍与之前对独立生活的老年人的研究结果一致。居民主要把体育活动的责任放在自己身上。一些人也看到了家庭、组织和(当地)政府的作用。确定的有益因素和阻碍因素可以作为制定锻炼计划的输入。
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[What moves nursing home residents? An interview study into motivators and barriers for physical activity].

Physical activity is beneficial, yet older adults living in nursing homes often move too little. Compared to the general population of older adults, less is known about nursing home residents regarding their motivation to engage in physical activity. This study focuses on gaining insight into the drivers and barriers to movement among nursing home residents, based on sub-questions addressing the meaning of physical activity, obstacles, motivations, and responsibility. Eight residents from one nursing home participated in semi-structured interviews. The concept of physical activity can be divided into physical exercise, available activity programs, and the ability to lead an independent life. The theme of 'leading an independent life' appears to be a motivation specific to nursing home residents. An important barrier identified is the presence of unhelpful (and sometimes factually incorrect) beliefs, such as the notion that increasing physical activity would no longer have any benefit. Other motivations and obstacles aligned with findings from previous studies on independently living older adults. Residents primarily place the responsibility for physical activity on themselves. Some also see a role for family, the organization, and (local) government. The identified helpful and obstructive factors can serve as input for developing exercise programs.

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