2018
DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2018.1497715
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The meaning of exercise and physical activity in community dwelling people with multiple sclerosis

Abstract: The meanings people with multiple sclerosis ascribe to exercise and physical activity extended beyond movement, reflecting how they lived with a variable neurological condition. Personal and contextual factors were dominant influences. Implications for Rehabilitation Health professionals should consider the impact personal and contextual factors have on influencing decisions around exercise and physical activity in community dwelling people with multiple sclerosis. Understanding the multidimensional and comple… Show more

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“…Understanding the participants’ personal context allowed the creation of an intervention that was individualised to participants’ needs and values. PA engagement is influenced by a myriad of factors for people with MS18 41 and its heterogeneous presentation requires individualisation of the format of PA interventions42 highlighting the importance of context-appropriate goals that respond to personal need 43…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Understanding the participants’ personal context allowed the creation of an intervention that was individualised to participants’ needs and values. PA engagement is influenced by a myriad of factors for people with MS18 41 and its heterogeneous presentation requires individualisation of the format of PA interventions42 highlighting the importance of context-appropriate goals that respond to personal need 43…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ensure successful implementation and maintenance of behaviour change, interventions must consider and match the preferences and values of people with MS. Although existing literature has explored exercise and PA experiences of people with MS,18 19 to date few studies have investigated the experiences, opinions and preferences of people with MS regarding behaviour change interventions 20 21. Detailed qualitative exploration and analysis of the experiences of people with MS in such programmes has important implications for intervention refinement and informing future implementation strategies to enhance PA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physiotherapists sought to deliver exercise and physical activity interventions in a way that people with MS could gain the health benefits that lead to physical fitness. However, for people with MS, they had a complex and nuanced relationship with exercise and physical activity [12,13]. From the person with MS perspective, their engagement with exercise and physical activity was less about the health benefits and more about participating in activities they deemed meaningful (e.g self-care, domestic type activities social participation [12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first, aimed to identify the exercise and physical activity practices and priorities of people with MS using a Delphi approach [12]. The second aimed to explore the meanings people with MS ascribed to exercise and physical activity [13]. This paper, presents the third phase where the findings from the Delphi Study were presented to physiotherapists in order to explore the clinical implications.…”
Section: Context and Theoretical Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
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