En oversigt og procesevaluering af TeleWalk: en telefonbaseret rådgivningsintervention for at fremme gang hos ældre voksne

TitelEn oversigt og procesevaluering af TeleWalk: en telefonbaseret rådgivningsintervention for at fremme gang hos ældre voksne
PublikationstypeTidsskriftsartikel
Udgivelsesår2006
ForfattereKolt, GS, Oliver, M, Schofield, GM, Kerse, N, Garrett, N, Latham, NK
tidsskriftSundhedsfremme International
Bind21
Paginering201-208
Udgivelsessprogeng
ISBN nummer09574824
nøgleordDyrke motion, sundhed, motiverende interview, ældre voksen, ældre mennesker, OLDER people -- Health & hygiene, fysisk aktivitet, Fysisk kondition
Abstrakt

Despite the benefits associated with a physically active lifestyle, many older adults are insufficiently active to achieve health gain, and also exhibit decreased activity levels with age. Insufficient physical activity in this population is associated with increased morbidity, mortality and demand on health care services and expenditure. There is a clear need for effective intervention to encourage physical activity in older adults. The aim of this paper is to describe the development and participant evaluation of a randomized controlled trial of TeleWalk, a telephone-based motivational counseling intervention to encourage physical activity in adults aged 65 years and older. Participants (N = 186, mean age 74 ± 6 years) were recruited through their General Practitioner (primary care physician) and randomized to either receive eight telephone counseling sessions and related printed materials over 3 months (intervention group) or participate in outcome assessments only (control group). Intervention group participants were mailed an anonymous evaluation questionnaire on intervention completion. A high response rate was achieved (70%). All respondents (100%) agreed or strongly agreed that a good overall level of service and support was provided, and that the counselor was understanding and supportive. Nearly all respondents agreed or strongly agreed that the service was professional, the counselor advice was helpful and motivating and the information provided was relevant (97, 95 and 89%, respectively). Most (87%) agreed or strongly agreed that the telephone calls encouraged them to be physically active. Among the participants who received printed material, most agreed or strongly agreed that these encouraged them to become or remain active. Findings from this evaluation can be used to inform such interventions and ensure their relevance to community-dwelling older adults. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]Copyright of Health Promotion International is the property of Oxford University Press / UK and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)

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