Factors that Hinder Adherence to Physical Activity and a Healthy Diet among Palestinian Non-Communicable Disease Patients: A Qualitative Study

Albelbeisi Ah, Shaqfa Km
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Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) tend to be long-term and are caused by genetic, physiological, environmental, and behavioral factors. Palestine is undergoing an epidemiological transition. It is estimated nearly two out of three elderly Palestinians suffer from NCDs. This study aimed to identify the barriers to practicing physical activity and eating a healthy diet among Palestinian non-communicable disease patients. Methods: This qualitative study was carried out from September 2020 to November 2020 among ten NCDs patients who received care in five governmental primary healthcare centers in the Gaza Strip. A semi-structured interview guide was developed and used to collect data based on the health belief model and the theory of planned behavior. Data analysis was performed using the thematic analysis method. The Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative research Checklist (COREQ) was used to report the data. Results: The data analysis led to the identification of two main categories, factors affecting the practice of PA, healthy diet, and barriers to adherence to healthy behaviors. The interviewees had a positive attitude towards healthy behaviors. The main barriers to PA practice were lack of accessibility to materials, lack of social support, and a lack of reminders. Also, factors as lack of accessibility to the materials, a lack of social support, and a lack of self-efficacy were the most common barriers to eating a healthy diet. Conclusion: NCD patients understand the importance and benefits of practicing healthy behaviors, but in the absence of basic infrastructure and a supportive community, their awareness may not translate into actions.
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阻碍巴勒斯坦非传染性疾病患者坚持体育活动和健康饮食的因素:一项定性研究
背景:非传染性疾病(NCDs)往往是长期的,由遗传、生理、环境和行为因素引起。巴勒斯坦正在经历流行病的转变。据估计,近三分之二的巴勒斯坦老年人患有非传染性疾病。这项研究旨在确定巴勒斯坦非传染性疾病患者进行体育活动和健康饮食的障碍。方法:本定性研究于2020年9月至2020年11月在加沙地带五个政府初级卫生保健中心接受治疗的10名非传染性疾病患者中进行。基于健康信念模型和计划行为理论,开发了半结构化访谈指南,并将其用于数据收集。数据分析采用专题分析法。采用定性研究综合报告标准检查表(COREQ)报告数据。结果:通过数据分析,确定了两大类:影响PA实践的因素、健康饮食和坚持健康行为的障碍。受访者对健康行为持积极态度。PA实践的主要障碍是缺乏材料可及性、缺乏社会支持和缺乏提醒。此外,缺乏物质获取、缺乏社会支持和缺乏自我效能等因素是健康饮食最常见的障碍。结论:非传染性疾病患者理解实践健康行为的重要性和益处,但在缺乏基础设施和支持性社区的情况下,他们的意识可能无法转化为行动。
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