Facilitators, barriers and support needs to GLA:D exercise adherence - a mixed method study.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION BMC Sports Science Medicine and Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-06-13 DOI:10.1186/s13102-024-00913-6
Franziska Matile, Irina Nast, Karin Niedermann
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Background: Knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA) are among the most common musculoskeletal joint diseases worldwide. International guidelines recommend exercise and education as first-line interventions for their management. The Good Life with osteoArthritis Denmark (GLA:D) programme aims to achieve self-management using group exercise and education sessions. It also encourages participants to stay physically active and perform GLA:D exercises (GE) twice weekly after programme end. This study investigated the participants' self-reported level of physical activity (PA) and self-reported adherence to the GE between five and 17 months after completion of the GLA:D programme and also explored the barriers, facilitators and support needs to achieve long-term adherence to GE.

Methods: A mixed method study using an exploratory sequential design was performed. A qualitative phase, involving semi-structured interviews and a focus group, led to the development of a questionnaire on participants' level of PA, as well as ratings of the barriers, facilitators and support needs for the achievement of long-term adherence to GE. In a second quantitative phase, the survey was conducted online with former GLA:D participants from Switzerland. Descriptive statistical analysis and a group comparison between adherent and non-adherent participants to the GE were performed using Fisher's exact test, odds ratio, and confidence interval.

Results: Eleven former GLA:D participants attended the interviews and focus group, and former GLA:D participants (30% response rate) participated in the survey. Of these, 84% (n = 285) reported to reach the recommended level of PA and 53% (n = 178) GE adherence. The top barrier to GE adherence was no/little self-discipline to perform GE (40%, n = 112) and the top facilitator was GE are easy to perform (93%, n = 300). The top 3 items regarding support needs to enhance GE adherence were a shortened version (max. 30 min) of the GE home programme (75%, n = 255), monthly continuation of small GE groups under GLA:D physiotherapists' supervision (65%, n = 221), and monitoring with regular testing of individual progress (65%, n = 221).

Conclusions: The top barriers and facilitators should be considered by those responsible for the GLA:D programme and may need to be specifically addressed during and after the programme. The development of a shortened version of the GLA:D programme, a post-GLA:D group, and monitoring with regular testing seem crucial for enhancing GE adherence.

Clinical trial registration: not applicable.

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坚持 GLA:D 运动的促进因素、障碍和支持需求--一项混合方法研究。
背景:膝关节和髋关节骨关节炎(OA)是全球最常见的肌肉骨骼关节疾病之一。国际指南建议将运动和教育作为治疗的一线干预措施。丹麦骨关节炎患者的美好生活(GLA:D)计划旨在通过集体锻炼和教育课程实现自我管理。该计划还鼓励参与者坚持锻炼身体,并在计划结束后每周进行两次 GLA:D 运动(GE)。本研究调查了参与者自我报告的体育锻炼(PA)水平以及在完成 GLA:D 计划后 5 至 17 个月期间自我报告的坚持 GLA:D 运动的情况,还探讨了实现长期坚持 GLA:D 运动的障碍、促进因素和支持需求:采用探索性顺序设计进行了一项混合方法研究。在定性研究阶段,通过半结构式访谈和焦点小组的形式,编制了一份调查问卷,内容涉及参与者的活动量水平,以及对实现长期坚持普通教育的障碍、促进因素和支持需求的评价。在第二定量阶段,对瑞士的前 GLA:D 参与者进行了在线调查。使用费雪精确检验、几率比和置信区间进行描述性统计分析,并对坚持和不坚持通用创业培训的参与者进行分组比较:11 名前 GLA:D 参与者参加了访谈和焦点小组,前 GLA:D 参与者(回复率为 30%)参加了调查。其中,84%(n = 285)的人表示达到了建议的运动量水平,53%(n = 178)的人表示坚持使用通用运动疗法。坚持体育锻炼的最大障碍是没有/很少有进行体育锻炼的自律性(40%,n = 112),最大的促进因素是体育锻炼容易进行(93%,n = 300)。在加强坚持普通教育的支持需求方面,排名前三位的项目分别是普通教育家庭计划的缩短版(最长 30 分钟)(75%,n = 255)、在 GLA:D 物理治疗师的监督下每月继续开展普通教育小组活动(65%,n = 221),以及定期测试个人进展情况以进行监测(65%,n = 221):负责 GLA:D 计划的人员应考虑最主要的障碍和促进因素,并可能需要在计划期间和之后专门加以解决。制定GLA:D计划的简短版本、GLA:D后小组以及通过定期测试进行监测似乎对提高通用电气的依从性至关重要。
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BMC Sports Science Medicine and Rehabilitation
BMC Sports Science Medicine and Rehabilitation Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation is an open access, peer reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of sports medicine and the exercise sciences, including rehabilitation, traumatology, cardiology, physiology, and nutrition.
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