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'Weaving lifestyle habits': Complex pathways to health for persons at risk for stroke

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DOI: 10.1080/11038128.2021.1903991

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Activity patterns; cardiovascular diseases; engaging everyday activity; health behaviour; health literacy; non-communicable diseases; occupational literacy; occupational science

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  1. Vardalstiftelsen
  2. Research School of Caring Sciences at Karolinska Institutet
  3. Faculty of Health and Occupational Studies at University of G_avle

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This study interviewed six adults with stroke risk factors and found that changing lifestyle habits is a complex process. Engagement in health and occupational activities can promote healthy lifestyle habits, but contextual factors need to be considered.
Background It is important to understand how healthy lifestyle habits can be developed as they are essential in cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention. There is limited knowledge regarding whether, and how, engaging occupations (things that people do and occupy themselves with) can promote and help sustain healthy lifestyle habits for persons at risk for CVDs, including stroke. Aim The aim was to develop knowledge of how engaging in occupations can contribute to changes in lifestyle habits among persons at risk for stroke. Methods Six adults presenting with stroke risk factors were interviewed on several occasions after participating in an occupation-focused stroke prevention programme. Grounded theory was utilised, and constant comparative methods guided the analysis. Findings Changing lifestyle habits was perceived as a complex process, much like weaving a fabric with many parallel and interlacing threads. Literacy of both health and occupations and participation in engaging occupations were important facilitators for promoting healthy lifestyle habits, yet engagement in health-promoting occupations was described as conditioned behaviour. Conclusions CVD prevention programmes can benefit from incorporating engaging occupations to promote healthy lifestyle habits and literacy of health and occupations. However, contextual factors conditioning health and occupations should be considered when developing and implementing sustainable interventions.

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