Jackman, Patricia, Cooke, Samuel, George, Thomas , Blackwell, Joanna and Middleton, Geoff (2023) Physical activity experiences of community-dwelling older adults with physical disabilities: A scoping review of qualitative research. Disability and Rehabilitation . ISSN 0963-8288
Full content URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2023.2253536
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Item Type: | Article |
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Item Status: | Live Archive |
Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this review was to synthesise qualitative literature on physical activity experiences of community-dwelling older adults with physical disabilities.
Methods: We conducted a scoping review of peer-reviewed, qualitative studies on physical activity with community-dwelling older adults with physical disabilities. We analysed eligible studies identified through electronic database searches (CINAHL Complete, MEDLINE, SPORTDiscus) and manual searches undertaken up to June 2023.
Results: Twenty-eight articles with 306 participants were included. As regard the experience of physical activity, although physical activity could elicit pleasure and enjoyment, many reported that physical activity sometimes produced pain. Various outcomes of physical activity were reported, with several physical, psychological, social, and lifestyle benefits prominent. Analyses of barriers and facilitators demonstrated how intrapersonal, interpersonal, environmental, and system and programme factors influenced physical activity participation among older adults with physical disabilities.
Discussion: Our findings contribute to literature on physical activity in older adults with physical disabilities by synthesising qualitative research on the physical activity experiences, outcomes, barriers, and facilitators in this population. Findings demonstrate the need for knowledgeable and supportive healthcare and exercise professionals, environments that support physical activity, and activities that promote pleasure and social connections.
Keywords: | disability, ageing, mobility limitation, enjoyment, Public health |
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Subjects: | B Subjects allied to Medicine > B160 Physiotherapy C Biological Sciences > C600 Sports Science L Social studies > L431 Health Policy |
Divisions: | COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND SCIENCE > School of Sport and Exercise Science |
ID Code: | 55931 |
Deposited On: | 18 Sep 2023 15:54 |
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