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Promoting physical activity for disabled people who are ready to become physically active:
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
|---|---|
| Author | Jaarsma, Eva Smith Brett |
| Copyright Year | 2017 |
| Abstract | 4 Objective: To provide an overview of which psychosocial factors are related to physical activity 5 participation for disabled people who intend to be active, to determine which interventions 6 effectively improved physical activity and to identify how participants were described as intenders. 7 Design: A systematic review was conducted using PRISMA guidelines. 8 Method: Six databases were searched using MesH terms and free texts. Inclusion criteria were 9 studies focusing on disabled people, physical activity and intention. Exclusion criteria were studies 10 not including disabled people, focusing on children or on biomechanical or neurological aspects of 11 physical activity. Included studies were appraised using the quality tool by Sirriyeh et al, 2012 and 12 were coded using the behaviour change technique (BCT) taxonomy by Michie et al (2011). BCTs were 13 considered effective if they were present in at least 50% of the effective studies included in this 14 review and only present in one of the non-effective studies, as described in Hynynen et al (2016). 15 Results: Twenty studies were included in this review. Self-efficacy, intention and weighing pros and 16 cons were positively associated with physical activity, whereas experiencing barriers and severity of 17 the impairment were negatively associated. Intervention studies reported BCTs such as self18 monitoring of behaviour, barrier identification/problem solving and action planning as effective 19 elements of interventions. 20 Conclusions: Future research should consider including the above mentioned techniques as well as 21 additional BCTs to provide better insight in effective elements promoting physical activity of disabled 22 intenders. We close with a series of recommendations for future research. 23 24 25 |
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| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |