2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-6686.2009.00079.x
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A Programme to Encourage Participation of Haemodialysis Patients in an Exercise Regimen

Abstract: Recent research has reinforced the idea that haemodialysis (HD) patients should exercise to maintain their physical functioning and improve their quality of life. Some effective exercise programmes are available for HD patients. However, these programmes are not always completed by the patients who enrol in them, and therefore, these patients do not maintain long-term physical activity. In this study, a support programme based on the concepts of self-monitoring, verbal reinforcement and motivation was develope… Show more

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“…Significantly higher exercise participation rates have been reported amongst patients receiving education and support alongside IDE, although no such study exists regarding staff involvement. [42] In practice, increasing patient knowledge and providing opportunities to observe, try and learn about IDE is currently very limited. Within the UK, patient and staff information regarding IDE is typically locally produced, poorly described, unstructured, rarely based upon any theory of learning and behaviour change or subject to any formal evaluation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significantly higher exercise participation rates have been reported amongst patients receiving education and support alongside IDE, although no such study exists regarding staff involvement. [42] In practice, increasing patient knowledge and providing opportunities to observe, try and learn about IDE is currently very limited. Within the UK, patient and staff information regarding IDE is typically locally produced, poorly described, unstructured, rarely based upon any theory of learning and behaviour change or subject to any formal evaluation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El período de tiempo que se estimó para la búsqueda de artículos para la revisión fue los últimos 18 años, encontrándose dos artículos (14,15) publicados en el periodo 2000 -2010 y cuatro en los últimos seis años (7,16,17,18).…”
Section: Elaboración Propiaunclassified
“…Leg cycling during haemodialysis is an intervention with positive effects on patients’ health with improvements on muscle strength, power, fatigability and physical function (Storer, Casaburi, Sawelson, & Kopple, 2005 ). Support and motivation by nurses are important factors for patients with ESRD to continue with physical activity (Tobita, Suzuki, Kobayashi, Shimizu, & Umeshita, 2009 ).…”
Section: Physical Activity In the Promotion Of Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%