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The challenge of exercise (non-)adherence: a scoping review of methods and techniques applied to improve adherence to physical activity and exercise in people with inflammatory arthritis
OBJECTIVES: The aims were to explore the nature of methods/techniques applied to improve adherence to physical activity (PA) and exercise in people with inflammatory arthritis and to identify whether studies were theory based and/or used behaviour change techniques (BCTs). METHODS: Searches were und...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9880978/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36726735 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rap/rkac096 |
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author | Chaplin, Hema Sekhon, Mandeep Godfrey, Emma |
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description | OBJECTIVES: The aims were to explore the nature of methods/techniques applied to improve adherence to physical activity (PA) and exercise in people with inflammatory arthritis and to identify whether studies were theory based and/or used behaviour change techniques (BCTs). METHODS: Searches were undertaken of English language articles within four databases: Embase, Medline, PsycINFO and Cochrane. Articles were included if they assessed adherence to a PA and/or exercise intervention. A narrative synthesis of the findings is reported. RESULTS: Of 1909 studies screened, 18 studies met inclusion criteria. Adherence was most frequently included as a secondary outcome. Reporting of adherence measures was poor, in that 13 studies did not use a validated measure of adherence, with only three validated measures being identified. The majority of studies were not theory driven (n = 13), although the health belief model was the most used theoretical framework (n = 5). Only two studies mentioned both theory and BCTs. Four studies reported components that were mapped onto BCTs, with goal setting being the most prevalent. CONCLUSION: This scoping review found that adherence to PA and/or exercise interventions was rarely the focus of research, despite its importance in maintaining health in people with inflammatory arthritis. Where research has been conducted in this area, serious shortcomings were revealed, in that psychological theory, evidence-based BCTs derived from theory and valid adherence measures were not used to inform intervention design and target adherence, meaning that interventions were suboptimal. These results suggest that there is considerable room for improvement and that more high-quality research is required to investigate determinants of adherence and develop impactful interventions. |
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spelling | pubmed-98809782023-01-31 The challenge of exercise (non-)adherence: a scoping review of methods and techniques applied to improve adherence to physical activity and exercise in people with inflammatory arthritis Chaplin, Hema Sekhon, Mandeep Godfrey, Emma Rheumatol Adv Pract Special issue: Exercise as medicine: physical activity and exercise in inflammatory arthritis OBJECTIVES: The aims were to explore the nature of methods/techniques applied to improve adherence to physical activity (PA) and exercise in people with inflammatory arthritis and to identify whether studies were theory based and/or used behaviour change techniques (BCTs). METHODS: Searches were undertaken of English language articles within four databases: Embase, Medline, PsycINFO and Cochrane. Articles were included if they assessed adherence to a PA and/or exercise intervention. A narrative synthesis of the findings is reported. RESULTS: Of 1909 studies screened, 18 studies met inclusion criteria. Adherence was most frequently included as a secondary outcome. Reporting of adherence measures was poor, in that 13 studies did not use a validated measure of adherence, with only three validated measures being identified. The majority of studies were not theory driven (n = 13), although the health belief model was the most used theoretical framework (n = 5). Only two studies mentioned both theory and BCTs. Four studies reported components that were mapped onto BCTs, with goal setting being the most prevalent. CONCLUSION: This scoping review found that adherence to PA and/or exercise interventions was rarely the focus of research, despite its importance in maintaining health in people with inflammatory arthritis. Where research has been conducted in this area, serious shortcomings were revealed, in that psychological theory, evidence-based BCTs derived from theory and valid adherence measures were not used to inform intervention design and target adherence, meaning that interventions were suboptimal. These results suggest that there is considerable room for improvement and that more high-quality research is required to investigate determinants of adherence and develop impactful interventions. Oxford University Press 2023-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9880978/ /pubmed/36726735 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rap/rkac096 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Rheumatology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Special issue: Exercise as medicine: physical activity and exercise in inflammatory arthritis Chaplin, Hema Sekhon, Mandeep Godfrey, Emma The challenge of exercise (non-)adherence: a scoping review of methods and techniques applied to improve adherence to physical activity and exercise in people with inflammatory arthritis |
title | The challenge of exercise (non-)adherence: a scoping review of methods and
techniques applied to improve adherence to physical activity and exercise in people with
inflammatory arthritis |
title_full | The challenge of exercise (non-)adherence: a scoping review of methods and
techniques applied to improve adherence to physical activity and exercise in people with
inflammatory arthritis |
title_fullStr | The challenge of exercise (non-)adherence: a scoping review of methods and
techniques applied to improve adherence to physical activity and exercise in people with
inflammatory arthritis |
title_full_unstemmed | The challenge of exercise (non-)adherence: a scoping review of methods and
techniques applied to improve adherence to physical activity and exercise in people with
inflammatory arthritis |
title_short | The challenge of exercise (non-)adherence: a scoping review of methods and
techniques applied to improve adherence to physical activity and exercise in people with
inflammatory arthritis |
title_sort | challenge of exercise (non-)adherence: a scoping review of methods and
techniques applied to improve adherence to physical activity and exercise in people with
inflammatory arthritis |
topic | Special issue: Exercise as medicine: physical activity and exercise in inflammatory arthritis |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9880978/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36726735 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rap/rkac096 |
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