Using evidence‐based co‐design to develop a hybrid delivered exercise intervention that aims to increase confidence to exercise in people with haemophilia

医学 干预(咨询) 血友病 物理疗法 人口 晋升(国际象棋) 干预地图 物理医学与康复 健康促进 护理部 公共卫生 儿科 环境卫生 政治 政治学 法学
作者
Stephanie Taylor,Karen Barker,David Stephensen,Esther Williamson
出处
期刊:Haemophilia [Wiley]
卷期号:30 (3): 817-826 被引量:2
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DOI:10.1111/hae.14972
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Abstract Introduction Due to advances in treatments, people with haemophilia (PWH) are living longer. They are not as active as the general population due to joint damage and lack confidence to be active due to concerns about further bleeds and pain. There is a need to facilitate healthy aging through promotion of physical activity (PA) and exercise. Changing patient beliefs and increasing physical literacy and confidence to move are thought to be key to helping PWH become more active. Aim This paper describes the development of an exercise and behaviour change intervention to improve confidence to exercise in PWH. Methods The 4‐stage Medical Research Council framework for complex intervention development was used. Results Stakeholders included 17 PWH and 7 physiotherapists working in haemophilia. Seven online focus group meetings were held. The final intervention is a hybrid 12‐week physiotherapist led progressive exercise programme. Classes are 45 min including Pilates, High intensity interval training and balance elements, together with discussion sessions focusing on PA recommendations, the types and benefits of different exercise styles and the effects of PA, together with the effects of aging for PWH. The COM‐B model of behaviour change was used to develop the intervention. Conclusion Co‐design helps to produce an intervention that understands the stakeholders needs. Through this process the intervention developed to incorporate not only increasing PA but also confidence to exercise. The use of behaviour change theory identified the behaviour techniques included in the intervention and aims to increase physical literacy in this population.
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