了解巴西亚马逊农村易受伤害的2型糖尿病成人的身体活动依从性

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Rural and remote health Pub Date : 2026-04-01 Epub Date: 2026-04-13 DOI:10.22605/RRH10544
Tiago Assunção Dos Santos Farias, Thalyta Mariany Rêgo Lopes Ueno, Wagner Ferreira Monteiro, Camila Fabiana Rossi Squarcini, Roseanne Gomes Autran, Hércules Lázaro Lm Morais Campos, Elisa Brosina De Leon
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摘要

在任何情况下,采取健康的行为都是具有挑战性的,特别是与慢性疾病患者的身体活动有关。在社会脆弱的环境中,挑战甚至更大。本研究旨在了解巴西亚马逊地区2型糖尿病易感人群坚持体育锻炼的障碍和促进因素。方法:采用现象学方法进行探索性定性研究。我们对2型糖尿病患者进行了半结构化访谈,并对社区卫生工作者采用了世界咖啡小组技术。会议都有记录。在数据的组织和处理中,使用重塑网站对半结构化访谈的录音、桌布的内容和视频进行转录,使用ATLAS进行编码和组织。ti24软件。我们使用专题分析来确定主要的促进因素和障碍。采用生态模型指导数据收集、分析和信息开发。结果:确定的主要障碍是身体限制、经济困难、缺乏知识、缺乏训练有素和合格的专业人员、距离体育活动地点很远以及缺乏动力。主要的促进因素包括初级保健单位覆盖范围内的适当地点、专业指导、训练有素和合格的专业人员、个人动机、家庭支持和适当的财政条件。结论:环境因素、个人动机和合格的专业指导对坚持体育锻炼至关重要。我们的研究结果强调需要针对弱势群体制定公共政策和卫生干预措施。
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Understanding physical activity adherence in vulnerable adults with type 2 diabetes in the rural Brazilian Amazon.

Introduction: Adopting healthy behaviors is challenging in any context, especially related to physical activity in individuals with chronic conditions. In socially vulnerable settings, challenges are even greater. This study aimed to understand the barriers and facilitators to physical activity adherence in a vulnerable population with type 2 diabetes mellitus in the Brazilian Amazon setting.

Methods: We conducted an exploratory qualitative study using a phenomenological approach. We used semi-structured interviews with participants with type 2 diabetes and the World Café group technique with community health workers. The meetings were recorded. In the organization and processing of the data, the recordings of the semi-structured interviews, the content of the tablecloths, and the videos were transcribed using the Reshape website, coded, and organized using the ATLAS.ti24 software. We used thematic analysis to identify the main facilitators and barriers. The ecological model was employed to guide data collection, analysis, and message development.

Results: The main barriers identified were physical limitations, financial difficulties, lack of knowledge, lack of trained and qualified professionals, distance from physical activity locations, and lack of motivation. The major facilitators included an appropriate location within the coverage area of the primary healthcare units, professional guidance, trained and qualified professionals, personal motivation, family support, and adequate financial conditions.

Conclusion: Environmental factors, personal motivation, and qualified professional guidance were crucial for adherence to physical activity. Our findings underscore the need for public policies and health interventions tailored to vulnerable populations.

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Rural and remote health
Rural and remote health Rural Health-
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
9.50%
发文量
145
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Rural and Remote Health is a not-for-profit, online-only, peer-reviewed academic publication. It aims to further rural and remote health education, research and practice. The primary purpose of the Journal is to publish and so provide an international knowledge-base of peer-reviewed material from rural health practitioners (medical, nursing and allied health professionals and health workers), educators, researchers and policy makers.
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