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Requirements on a community-based intervention for stimulating physical activity in physically disabled people: a focus group study amongst experts.

Leonie A Krops1, Doortje H J Hols2, Nienke Folkertsma2, Pieter U Dijkstra1,3, Jan H B Geertzen1, Rienk Dekker1,4.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To explore ideas experts, working in the field of physical activity for people with a disability, pose on a stimulating movement intervention for physically disabled people longer than one year post rehabilitation or not familiar with rehabilitation.
METHODS: Four semi-structured focus groups were conducted with experts (n = 28). Transcripts were analysed following thematic analysis, using the integrated physical activity for people with a disability and intervention mapping model.
RESULTS: Experts expressed no need for a new intervention, but, instead, a need for adapting an existing intervention, and increased collaboration between organisations. Such an adapted intervention should aim to change participants and environmental attitude towards physical activity, and to increase visibility of potential activities. Several methods were mentioned, for instance individual coaching. Potential participants should be personally approached via various intermediates. The intervention owner and government are responsible for stimulating physical activity and should finance an intervention together with health insurances and the user.
CONCLUSIONS: According to experts adapting an existing intervention, together with increased collaboration between organisations, will be effective in stimulating physical activity in the target population. This study provides requirements on an intervention to stimulate physical activity, and suggestions for the approach of the target population, finance, and responsibility. Implications for Rehabilitation There is no need for designing a new intervention, but need for adaptation of an existing intervention for stimulating physical activity in physically disabled people. An intervention to stimulate physical activity in physically disabled people should aim to change participants and environmental attitude towards physical activity, and to increase the visibility of potential activities. Methods for stimulating physical activity in physically disabled people could be the use of individual coaching, feedback, a trial period, and role models. Potential participants should be personally approached via a network of intermediate organisations and via marketing, and the social environment.

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Keywords:  Physical activity; disability; focus group; intervention; rehabilitation; sports

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28614960     DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2017.1336645

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disabil Rehabil        ISSN: 0963-8288            Impact factor:   3.033


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3.  Development of an intervention to stimulate physical activity in hard-to-reach physically disabled people and design of a pilot implementation: an intervention mapping approach.

Authors:  Leonie A Krops; Rienk Dekker; Jan H B Geertzen; Pieter U Dijkstra
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2018-03-16       Impact factor: 2.692

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