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Physical activity preferences of older home care clients.

Elissa Burton1,2, Gill Lewin2,3, Duncan Boldy3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Physical activity contributes to an older person's health and well-being by maintaining strength, balance and mobility, all of which are important for older people who wish to remain living in their home for as long as possible. It is therefore essential that community nurses and those working with home care clients promote being physically active. To do this effectively requires an understanding of the type of physical activity older home care clients prefer to engage in. AIM: The aims of this study were to identify the physical activity preferences of older people who received a home care service and to determine whether being physically active is important to this population.
METHODS: Twenty older home care clients were interviewed using a semi-structured interview schedule. Data were analysed using a descriptive qualitative methodology.
RESULTS: Walking, housework and gardening were identified as the activities of choice. The majority of interviewees suggested that it was important to be physically active.
CONCLUSION: Structured exercise programmes are not the activity of choice for older home care clients. Therefore, when community nurses and allied health workers promote physical activity to their clients, they should suggest activities such as walking, housework and gardening and also endorse the benefits of physical activity for well-being and staying independent. IMPLICATION FOR PRACTICE: Health and community nurses and organisations should routinely encourage home care clients to increase their activity levels, especially utilising those activities they most enjoy.
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  active ageing; exercise; health promotion; home and community care; nursing; older people

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25400233     DOI: 10.1111/opn.12065

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Older People Nurs        ISSN: 1748-3735            Impact factor:   2.115


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