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Identity, social engagement and community participation impact physical activity levels of stroke survivors: A mixed-methods study

Karl Espernberger, Natalie A. Fini, Casey L. Peiris

2022Clinical Rehabilitation27 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore how personal characteristics and social engagement impact the physical activity levels of chronic stroke survivors. DESIGN: A mixed-methods study comprising in-depth semi-structured interviews and objective 24-h physical activity monitoring. Interviews were thematically analysed, and activity diaries were compared to activity monitor data to attain a complete picture of physical activity. Triangulation explored the relationship between perceptions, beliefs, activity levels and social engagement. SETTING: Community. PARTICIPANTS: Community-dwelling, independently mobile, adult stroke survivors (n = 19). The mean age was 74 (11 SD) years, 52% female, mean time post-stroke 41 (SD 61) months. MAIN MEASURES: Qualitative and quantitative measures including individual semi-structured interviews, accelerometry, activity diaries, self-efficacy, Frenchay Activities Index and Barthel Index. RESULTS: Individual identity had the greatest perceived influence on post-stroke physical activity. Pre-stroke identity, meaningful activities and family culture contributed to identity; while social and community activities, self-efficacy, co-morbidities, stroke symptoms and exercise, also impacted physical activity. Participants averaged 5365 (IQR 3378-7854) steps per day and reported a mean self-efficacy for exercise score of 51 (SD 20). Triangulation showed convergent relationships between post-stroke physical activity levels and participant motivation, comorbidities, level of social and community participation, self-efficacy and pre-stroke activity levels. CONCLUSION: Personal identity, social engagement and community participation are important factors to consider when implementing a person-centred approach to increasing physical activity participation post-stroke.

Topics & Concepts

Stroke (engine)PsychologyPhysical activityQualitative researchSocial engagementGerontologyActivities of daily livingPhysical therapyClinical psychologyMedicinePsychiatrySociologyMechanical engineeringEngineeringSocial scienceStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryTraumatic Brain Injury ResearchSpinal Cord Injury Research
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