| Literature DB >> 35866090 |
Aniyar Izguttinov1, Assel Ainabekova2, Miruna Petrescu-Prahova2, Suzanne J Wood2.
Abstract
Introduction: Physical activity is proven to be a significant element of successful aging, but many seniors worldwide fail to achieve the recommended levels. This study aimed to assess the readiness of the community in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, to act on the issue of physical inactivity among older adults.Entities:
Keywords: Community readiness; Healthy aging; Older adults; Physical activity
Year: 2020 PMID: 35866090 PMCID: PMC9295854 DOI: 10.5195/cajgh.2020.447
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cent Asian J Glob Health ISSN: 2166-7403
Stages of community readiness
| Stages | Title | Description |
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| 1 | No awareness | Issue is not generally recognized by the community or leaders as a problem (or it may truly not be an issue). |
| 2 | Denial/resistance | At least some community members recognize that it is a concern, but there is little recognition that it might be occurring locally. |
| 3 | Vague awareness | Most feel that there is a local concern, but there is no immediate motivation to do anything about it. |
| 4 | Preplanning | There is clear recognition that something must be done, and there may even be a group addressing it. However, efforts are not focused or detailed. |
| 5 | Preparation | Active leaders begin planning in earnest. Community offers modest support of efforts. |
| 6 | Initiation | Enough information is available to justify efforts. Activities are underway. |
| 7 | Stabilization | Activities are supported by administrators or community decision makers. Staff are trained and experienced. |
| 8 | Confirmation/ expansion | Efforts are in place. Community members feel comfortable using services, and they support expansions. Local data are regularly obtained. |
| 9 | Community ownership/ Professionalization | Detailed and sophisticated knowledge exists about prevalence, causes, and consequences. Effective evaluation guides new directions. Model is applied to other issues. |
Key informant characteristics (N=9)
| Characteristic | n (%) |
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| Male | 2 (22) |
| Female | 7 (78) |
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| 30–44 years | 5 (56) |
| 45–59 years | 2 (22) |
| >60 years | 2 (22) |
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| Older adult organization | 1 (11) |
| Public health agency | 2 (22) |
| Fitness / sports facility | 3 (34) |
| Hospital / Healthcare provider | 2 (22) |
| Social service organization | 1 (11) |
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| Director / Deputy director | 2 (22) |
| Head of the department / unit | 3 (34) |
| Fitness instructor | 3 (34) |
| Cardiologist | 1 (11) |
Domain specific and overall community readiness scores
| Dimension | Mean ± SD (Readiness Stage) |
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| Community Knowledge of Issue | 3.72 ± 0.79 (Vague Awareness) |
| Community Knowledge of Efforts | 2.92 ± 1.59 (Denial/Resistance) |
| Community Climate | 3.31 ± 1.22 (Vague Awareness) |
| Leadership | 3.11 ± 0.86 (Vague Awareness) |
| Resources | 3.33 ± 0.45 (Vague Awareness) |
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