干预(咨询)
体力活动
物理疗法
试点试验
心理学
随机对照试验
应用心理学
物理医学与康复
医学
精神科
外科
作者
Agnes Yuen Kwan Lai,Alice Wan,TH Lam
标识
DOI:10.31038/asmhs.2019362
摘要
Objectives:We developed and tested a very brief Zero-time exercise (ZTEx) community-based intervention to reduce sedentary behaviour and enhance physical activity and family communication in older people.ZTEx uses a foot-in-the-door approach to integrate simple strength-and stamina-enhancing physical activity into daily life at anytime, anywhere, and by anybody.Methods: A 15-minute ZTEx intervention mini workshop with demonstrations by interventionists and practice by participants was conducted in each of the 18 districts in Hong Kong for a total of 556 public housing estate residents from 2015 to 2016.141 participants (87% female, 73% aged ≥ 50 years) completed the evaluation.Primary outcome: intention to increase physical activity.Secondary outcomes: perceived knowledge, attitude (intention and self-efficacy) and practice regarding simple strength-and stamina-enhancing physical activity (i.e.ZTEx), days spent engaged in >= 10-minute moderate or vigorous physical activities and family communication (encouraging and engaging family members in ZTEx), and sitting time.Results: Participants were enthusiastic and enjoyed the workshops.Perceived knowledge and attitude regarding sedentary behaviour, ZTEx, and family communication significantly increased immediately after the workshops (Cohen's d = 0.20 to 0.30, all p < 0.05).At the 2-week follow-up, doing ZTEx and encouraging family members to do ZTEx significantly increased by 0.7 days and 0.4 days (Cohen's d = 0.18 and 0.26, p < 0.05) respectively. Conclusion:Our findings show early evidence that a brief ZTEx community-based intervention is an innovative, enjoyable and effective approach to improve perceived knowledge, attitude, practice, and family communication regarding simple strength-and stamina-enhancing physical activity in older people.
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