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Interaction of healthcare staff’s attitude with barriers to physical activity in hemodialysis patients: A quantitative assessment
BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE STUDY: In hemodialysis patients, sedentarism is a potentially modifiable mortality risk factor. We explored whether healthcare staff’s attitude towards exercise interacts with patient-perceived barriers in modifying the level of physical activity in this population. METHODS...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5922547/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29702702 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196313 |
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author | Regolisti, Giuseppe Maggiore, Umberto Sabatino, Alice Gandolfini, Ilaria Pioli, Sarah Torino, Claudia Aucella, Filippo Cupisti, Adamasco Pistolesi, Valentina Capitanini, Alessandro Caloro, Giorgia Gregorini, Mariacristina Battaglia, Yuri Mandreoli, Marcora Dani, Lucia Mosconi, Giovanni Bellizzi, Vincenzo Di Iorio, Biagio Raffaele Conti, Paolo Fiaccadori, Enrico |
author_facet | Regolisti, Giuseppe Maggiore, Umberto Sabatino, Alice Gandolfini, Ilaria Pioli, Sarah Torino, Claudia Aucella, Filippo Cupisti, Adamasco Pistolesi, Valentina Capitanini, Alessandro Caloro, Giorgia Gregorini, Mariacristina Battaglia, Yuri Mandreoli, Marcora Dani, Lucia Mosconi, Giovanni Bellizzi, Vincenzo Di Iorio, Biagio Raffaele Conti, Paolo Fiaccadori, Enrico |
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description | BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE STUDY: In hemodialysis patients, sedentarism is a potentially modifiable mortality risk factor. We explored whether healthcare staff’s attitude towards exercise interacts with patient-perceived barriers in modifying the level of physical activity in this population. METHODS: In this prospective, cross-sectional, multicenter study we recruited 608 adult patients and 330 members of the healthcare staff in 16 hemodialysis units in Italy. We assessed patient-perceived barriers to, and healthcare staff’s attitude towards, exercise by specific questionnaires. We fitted multilevel linear models to analyze the relationships of either barriers or staff’s attitude, and their interaction, with a measure of patient self-reported physical activity (the Human Activity Profile–Adjusted Activity Score [HAP-AAS]), adjusting for multiple confounders. We also employed latent class analysis to dichotomize patients into those endorsing or not endorsing barriers. RESULTS: Most barriers were negatively associated with the HAP-AAS (adjusted change attributable to a given barrier ranging between -5.1 [“Feeling too old”, 95% Confidence Interval: -9.4 to -0.8] and -15.6 [“Ulcers on legs and feet”, 95%CI: -24.8 to -6.5]. We found a significant interaction between staff’s attitude and barriers (adjusted P values ranging between 0.03 [“I do not believe that it is physician’s or nurse’s role providing advice on exercise to patients on dialysis”] and 0.001 [“I do not often ask patients about exercise”]). A beneficial effect of a proactive staff’s attitude was evident only in patients not endorsing barriers. CONCLUSIONS: Barriers and non-proactive staff’s attitude reduce physical activity in hemodialysis patients. Patients not endorsing barriers benefit the most from a proactive staff’s attitude. |
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spelling | pubmed-59225472018-05-11 Interaction of healthcare staff’s attitude with barriers to physical activity in hemodialysis patients: A quantitative assessment Regolisti, Giuseppe Maggiore, Umberto Sabatino, Alice Gandolfini, Ilaria Pioli, Sarah Torino, Claudia Aucella, Filippo Cupisti, Adamasco Pistolesi, Valentina Capitanini, Alessandro Caloro, Giorgia Gregorini, Mariacristina Battaglia, Yuri Mandreoli, Marcora Dani, Lucia Mosconi, Giovanni Bellizzi, Vincenzo Di Iorio, Biagio Raffaele Conti, Paolo Fiaccadori, Enrico PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE STUDY: In hemodialysis patients, sedentarism is a potentially modifiable mortality risk factor. We explored whether healthcare staff’s attitude towards exercise interacts with patient-perceived barriers in modifying the level of physical activity in this population. METHODS: In this prospective, cross-sectional, multicenter study we recruited 608 adult patients and 330 members of the healthcare staff in 16 hemodialysis units in Italy. We assessed patient-perceived barriers to, and healthcare staff’s attitude towards, exercise by specific questionnaires. We fitted multilevel linear models to analyze the relationships of either barriers or staff’s attitude, and their interaction, with a measure of patient self-reported physical activity (the Human Activity Profile–Adjusted Activity Score [HAP-AAS]), adjusting for multiple confounders. We also employed latent class analysis to dichotomize patients into those endorsing or not endorsing barriers. RESULTS: Most barriers were negatively associated with the HAP-AAS (adjusted change attributable to a given barrier ranging between -5.1 [“Feeling too old”, 95% Confidence Interval: -9.4 to -0.8] and -15.6 [“Ulcers on legs and feet”, 95%CI: -24.8 to -6.5]. We found a significant interaction between staff’s attitude and barriers (adjusted P values ranging between 0.03 [“I do not believe that it is physician’s or nurse’s role providing advice on exercise to patients on dialysis”] and 0.001 [“I do not often ask patients about exercise”]). A beneficial effect of a proactive staff’s attitude was evident only in patients not endorsing barriers. CONCLUSIONS: Barriers and non-proactive staff’s attitude reduce physical activity in hemodialysis patients. Patients not endorsing barriers benefit the most from a proactive staff’s attitude. Public Library of Science 2018-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5922547/ /pubmed/29702702 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196313 Text en © 2018 Regolisti et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Regolisti, Giuseppe Maggiore, Umberto Sabatino, Alice Gandolfini, Ilaria Pioli, Sarah Torino, Claudia Aucella, Filippo Cupisti, Adamasco Pistolesi, Valentina Capitanini, Alessandro Caloro, Giorgia Gregorini, Mariacristina Battaglia, Yuri Mandreoli, Marcora Dani, Lucia Mosconi, Giovanni Bellizzi, Vincenzo Di Iorio, Biagio Raffaele Conti, Paolo Fiaccadori, Enrico Interaction of healthcare staff’s attitude with barriers to physical activity in hemodialysis patients: A quantitative assessment |
title | Interaction of healthcare staff’s attitude with barriers to physical activity in hemodialysis patients: A quantitative assessment |
title_full | Interaction of healthcare staff’s attitude with barriers to physical activity in hemodialysis patients: A quantitative assessment |
title_fullStr | Interaction of healthcare staff’s attitude with barriers to physical activity in hemodialysis patients: A quantitative assessment |
title_full_unstemmed | Interaction of healthcare staff’s attitude with barriers to physical activity in hemodialysis patients: A quantitative assessment |
title_short | Interaction of healthcare staff’s attitude with barriers to physical activity in hemodialysis patients: A quantitative assessment |
title_sort | interaction of healthcare staff’s attitude with barriers to physical activity in hemodialysis patients: a quantitative assessment |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5922547/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29702702 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196313 |
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