Author
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- Stefanie Dillenhoefer
(Department of Pediatric Pulmonology, Cystic Fibrosis Center, University Children’s Hospital of Ruhr University Bochum at St. Josef-Hospital, 44791 Bochum, Germany)
- Florian Stehling
(Pediatric Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine, Cystic Fibrosis Center, Children’s Hospital, University of Duisburg-Essen, 45117 Essen, Germany)
- Matthias Welsner
(Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Adult Cystic Fibrosis Center, University Hospital Essen-Ruhrlandklinik, University of Duisburg-Essen, 45239 Essen, Germany)
- Anne Schlegtendal
(Department of Pediatric Pulmonology, Cystic Fibrosis Center, University Children’s Hospital of Ruhr University Bochum at St. Josef-Hospital, 44791 Bochum, Germany)
- Sivagurunathan Sutharsan
(Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Adult Cystic Fibrosis Center, University Hospital Essen-Ruhrlandklinik, University of Duisburg-Essen, 45239 Essen, Germany)
- Margarete Olivier
(Pediatric Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine, Cystic Fibrosis Center, Children’s Hospital, University of Duisburg-Essen, 45117 Essen, Germany)
- Christian Taube
(Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Adult Cystic Fibrosis Center, University Hospital Essen-Ruhrlandklinik, University of Duisburg-Essen, 45239 Essen, Germany)
- Uwe Mellies
(Pediatric Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine, Cystic Fibrosis Center, Children’s Hospital, University of Duisburg-Essen, 45117 Essen, Germany)
- Cordula Koerner-Rettberg
(Children’s Hospital Marienhospital Wesel, 46483 Wesel, Germany)
- Folke Brinkmann
(Department of Pediatric Pulmonology, Cystic Fibrosis Center, University Children’s Hospital of Ruhr University Bochum at St. Josef-Hospital, 44791 Bochum, Germany)
- Wolfgang Gruber
(Pediatric Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine, Cystic Fibrosis Center, Children’s Hospital, University of Duisburg-Essen, 45117 Essen, Germany
Institute of Human Nutrition and Food Science, Christian Albrechts University Kiel, 24118 Kiel, Germany)
Abstract
Background: Nowadays physical activity (PA)/exercise is an important component of cystic fibrosis (CF) therapy. The aim of the study was to assess the barriers to PA and the barrier management and to explore the effect of supervision on the barriers and barrier management during an exercise program. Methods: In total, 88 people with CF (pwCF) of the ages 6 to 50 years old (mean 24.2 ± 7.9 yrs) participated in the partially supervised 12-month exercise program and filled in a structured and validated questionnaire about barriers to sports and barrier management at baseline. Additionally, 23 pwCF filled in the questionnaire after 6 months and 12 months. The items were clustered into physical and psychosocial barriers and into preventive counter strategies and situational counter strategies and analyzed at baseline and over time. Results: Physical barriers were more relevant than psychosocial barriers and no trend could be seen in the situational and preventive counter strategies. When divided in subgroups, the less active pwCF (<7500 steps/day), more active pwCF (>7500 steps/day), physical barriers, and psychosocial barriers showed no significant differences. However physical barriers showed a tendency to have a higher value in the less active group compared to the more active group ( p > 0.05). Stratified by age or FEV1%pred between the subgroups, no differences could be seen regarding barriers and counter strategies. Conclusions: Physical barriers seemed to have a higher priority when it comes to not participating in PA/exercise. Supervision over 6 months during an exercise program did not show a beneficial effect on barriers and barrier management. Besides the motivational aspect of sport counselling, the volitional aspect seemed to be more important to incorporate more PA into daily life. Individual barriers and their concrete counter strategies should be discussed with the patient with CF. Sport counselling is needed permanently and should be part of the CF routine care.
Suggested Citation
Stefanie Dillenhoefer & Florian Stehling & Matthias Welsner & Anne Schlegtendal & Sivagurunathan Sutharsan & Margarete Olivier & Christian Taube & Uwe Mellies & Cordula Koerner-Rettberg & Folke Brinkm, 2022.
"Barriers for Sports and Exercise Participation and Corresponding Barrier Management in Cystic Fibrosis,"
IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(20), pages 1-15, October.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:20:p:13150-:d:940685
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