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Barriers and Enablers to Older Indigenous People Engaging in Physical Activity—A Qualitative Systematic Review

Authors :
Nicole Bowser
Rebecca Ivers
Marion Kickett
Margaret J.R. Gidgup
Anne-Marie Hill
Julieann Coombes
Tammy Weselman
Keith D. Hill
Vilma Palacios
Source :
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. 30:340-352
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Human Kinetics, 2022.

Abstract

The objective of this qualitative systematic review was to synthesize all evidence to understand the barriers and enablers to older Indigenous peoples (aged 40 years and older) engaging in physical activity. Four databases were searched. Study quality was assessed from an Indigenous perspective, using an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander quality appraisal tool. Data were analyzed using thematic synthesis. There were 4,246 articles screened with 23 articles and one report included from over 30 Indigenous communities across four countries. Cultural Safety and Security was a key enabler, including developing physical activity programs which are led by Indigenous communities and preference Indigenous values. Colonization was a key barrier that created mistrust and uncertainty. Social Determinants of Health, including cost, were supported by successful programs, but if not addressed, were demotivators of engagement. Older Indigenous peoples identified barriers and enablers that can direct the development of sustainable, culturally appropriate physical activity programs.

Details

ISSN :
1543267X and 10638652
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....af421253599be710836cac001bfb46d7