Exercise Perceptions and Experiences in Adults With Crohn's Disease Following a Combined Impact and Resistance Training Program: A Qualitative Study.

IF 1.8 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Crohn's & Colitis 360 Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1093/crocol/otad019
Katherine Jones, Jenni Naisby, Katherine Baker, Garry A Tew
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Background: Exercise is increasingly being recognized to counteract specific complications of Crohn's disease (CD). The aim of this study was to explore exercise experiences and perceptions after engaging in a combined impact and resistance training program, involving both intervention and control group viewpoints.

Methods: Semistructured telephone interviews, involving a convenience sample of participants with CD (n = 41; aged 49.1 ± 12 years) were undertaken up to 6 weeks following completion of the program. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis.

Results: Four overarching themes emerged, along with 11 subthemes: (1) Lack of confidence and knowledge, fears surrounding physical ability and symptoms, coupled with issues not addressed as part of the healthcare pathway played a part in transitioning to inactivity; (2) Improvements in strength, mental well-being, physical fitness, fatigue, abdominal and joint pain, comorbidities, and self-management strategies were among the reported benefits of exercise participation; (3) Seeing progress, goal setting, enjoyment, and a peer-led program receiving support and advice increased motivation. Whereas work-related tiredness, other commitments, and self-directed exercise were reported as exercise barriers; (4) The intervention design was well received and the journey from start to finish was positively discussed, important considerations for future interventions and implementation strategies.

Conclusions: The study yielded novel perceptions on the transition to inactivity following receiving a diagnosis, physical and psychological benefits accruing from the intervention, and views on program design. Information that will provide an essential step in the development of implementing exercise guidelines into the clinical pathway and supporting individuals with self-management options.

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成人克罗恩病患者在联合冲击和阻力训练计划后的运动感知和经验:一项定性研究。
背景:越来越多的人认识到运动可以抵消克罗恩病(CD)的特定并发症。本研究的目的是探讨参与冲击和阻力联合训练计划后的运动体验和感知,包括干预组和对照组的观点。方法:采用半结构化电话访谈法,选取CD患者作为方便样本(n = 41;年龄49.1±12岁)在项目完成后的6周内进行。数据采用专题分析进行分析。结果:出现了四个总体主题,以及11个副主题:(1)缺乏信心和知识,对身体能力和症状的恐惧,加上没有作为医疗保健途径的一部分解决的问题,在过渡到不活动的过程中发挥了作用;(2)在力量、心理健康、身体健康、疲劳、腹部和关节疼痛、合并症和自我管理策略等方面的改善都是参与锻炼的报告益处;(3)看到进步、目标设定、享受以及同伴主导的项目得到支持和建议,会增加动力。然而,与工作有关的疲劳、其他承诺和自我指导的锻炼被报告为运动障碍;(4)干预设计受到好评,从开始到结束的旅程得到了积极的讨论,这是未来干预和实施策略的重要考虑因素。结论:该研究在接受诊断后过渡到不活动,从干预中获得的身体和心理益处以及对方案设计的看法方面产生了新的看法。这些信息将为在临床途径中实施运动指南的发展提供必要的步骤,并为个人提供自我管理选择。
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Crohn's & Colitis 360 Medicine-Gastroenterology
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