51. What Moves People Living With Dementia? Exploring Barriers and Motivators for Physical Activity Perceived by People Living With Dementia in Care Homes.
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Gebhard, Doris and Mir, Eva
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RESEARCH ,ACTIVE aging ,SOCIOLOGY ,MOTIVATION (Psychology) ,NURSING home residents ,RESEARCH methodology ,MATHEMATICAL models ,INTERVIEWING ,RECREATION ,ECOLOGY ,DEMENTIA patients ,PHYSICAL activity ,PATIENTS' attitudes ,EXPERIENCE ,QUALITATIVE research ,INTER-observer reliability ,NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL tests ,HEALTH behavior ,PSYCHOSOCIAL factors ,ACCESSIBLE design ,RESEARCH funding ,THEORY ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CONTENT analysis ,STATISTICAL sampling ,HEALTH promotion ,LONG-term health care - Abstract
There is a lack of intervention promoting physical activity targeted toward people living with dementia because their input has not been prioritized in the development of exercise programs. The aim of this study is to investigate motivators and barriers concerning physical activity in people living with dementia in care homes and to give recommendations for intervention development. Qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted; transcripts were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. Following a tailored procedural model, inductive and deductive category development was applied. The value of Cohen's κ =.94 indicates the high intercoder reliability of the category system developed. Ten interviewees reported 24 different barriers and 12 motivators concerning physical activity in the context of the social-ecological model. The strong impact of intrapersonal factors and the living environment became apparent. Points of reference for how people living with dementia can overcome barriers and activate their motivators to achieve more physical activity are provided. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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