Barriers to physical activity of stroke survivors in Singapore: A face-to-face cross-sectional survey

IF 0.4 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare Pub Date : 2023-06-19 DOI:10.1177/20101058231184953
Raylynn Teo, S. Thilarajah, Liu Jiale, Favian Lim Fang Yu, Kwah Li Khim
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Physical activity (PA) levels of stroke survivors are far from recommended levels. To develop specific interventions targeted at improving PA after stroke, there is a need to consider the barriers to PA faced by stroke survivors. To use the comprehensive Barriers to Physical Activity Questionnaire for People with Mobility Impairments (BPAQ-MI) to identify intrapersonal, interpersonal, organizational and community barriers to PA faced by stroke survivors in Singapore. We conducted a face-to-face survey with stroke survivors recruited from Singapore National Stroke Association platforms. Participants were eligible for the study if they were 21 years old and above, had a medical diagnosis of stroke, and had a weak arm or leg. 38 stroke survivors participated in the survey. More than half had moderate or moderately severe disability, and needed assistance for activities of daily living or walking. Of the 63 barriers spanning across intrapersonal, interpersonal, organizational and community domains, the top three most commonly reported barriers include lack of accessible classes/programs at fitness centre (21/38; 55%), lack of assistance from fitness centre staff (19/38; 50%) and feelings of tiredness/fatigue (18/38; 47%). Of the top 10 most commonly reported barriers, four were organizational barriers, four were intrapersonal barriers and two were community barriers. Stroke survivors in Singapore want to participate in PA, but are often limited by barriers associated with fitness centres, self and the environment in the wider community.
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新加坡脑卒中幸存者的身体活动障碍:一项面对面的横断面调查
中风幸存者的体力活动水平远未达到推荐水平。为了制定针对改善中风后PA的具体干预措施,需要考虑中风幸存者面临的PA障碍。使用针对行动障碍患者的综合性身体活动障碍问卷(BPAQ-MI)来确定新加坡中风幸存者在PA方面面临的个人、人际、组织和社区障碍。我们对从新加坡国家中风协会平台招募的中风幸存者进行了面对面调查。如果参与者年龄在21岁及以上,医学诊断为中风,手臂或腿部无力,则有资格参加该研究。38名中风幸存者参与了调查。超过一半的人有中度或中度重度残疾,日常生活或步行需要帮助。在跨越个人、人际、组织和社区领域的63个障碍中,最常见的三个障碍包括健身中心缺乏无障碍课程/项目(21/38;55%)、缺乏健身中心工作人员的帮助(19/38;50%)和疲劳感(18/38;47%)。在最常见的十大障碍中,四个是组织障碍,四个为个人障碍,两个为社区障碍。新加坡的中风幸存者希望参加PA,但往往受到与健身中心、自我和更广泛社区环境相关的障碍的限制。
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