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What affects physical activity in a rehabilitation centre? Voices of patients, nurses, therapists, and activity trackers

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DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
卷 45, 期 19, 页码 3108-3117

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2022.2118873

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Built environment; care; physical activity; rehabilitation; patient experience

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This research explores the factors influencing physical activity among patients in a rehabilitation center. The study found that patients often narrowly interpret physical activity as therapy, but in reality, daily activities are just as important. Patients are motivated to engage in physical activity by setting clear goals, social interaction, choice and control, and the built environment. Furthermore, the way patients act and interact with the built environment is closely related to how staff approach and communicate care, further impacting patients' physical activity.
Purpose In the context of rehabilitation, research shows a close connection between patients' physical activity, care culture, and the built environment. As these three impact on patients' rehabilitation process, we aim to understand what affects physical activity in a particular rehabilitation centre. Materials and methods We combine insights from literature with a qualitative study informed by quantitative data. Semi-structured and walking interviews with 16 patients were informed by output from activity trackers. Two focus-group interviews with respectively four nurses and two therapists provided extra perspectives. Results We found that patients interpret physical activity rather narrowly, equating it with therapy. Yet, the data of the activity trackers show that daily activities are often as active as therapy, as confirmed by nurses and therapists. Motivation to be physically active was found in setting clear goals, social interaction, allowing choice and control to achieve a sense of normality, and the built environment. How patients act in and interact with the built environment are closely related to how staff approaches and communicates care. Conclusions The focus on what affects - defines, hampers, or supports - physical activity in a rehabilitation centre allowed developing a better understanding of how care culture and the built environment interrelate.

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