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O'Donovan, R,Kennedy, N
2015
January
Disability And Rehabilitation
"Four legs instead of two" - perspectives on a Nordic walking-based walking programme among people with arthritis
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Arthritis patient perspective qualitative walking programmes RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL OLDER-ADULTS FOCUS GROUPS RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS FUNCTIONAL-CAPACITY PHYSICAL-ACTIVITIES EXERCISE OSTEOARTHRITIS PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
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Purpose: Nordic Walking (NW) is growing in popularity among people with arthritis. The aim of this study was to explore the perspectives of participants with arthritis on a NW-based walking programme including factors contributing to sustained participation in the programme. Methods: Three semi-structured focus groups were conducted with a total of 27 participants with various types of arthritis. The groups consisted of participants who completed a NW-based walking programme in the previous 4 years. Only participants who had sustained involvement in the walking group were included. Groups were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and thematic analysis was performed. Results: Participants reported that the walking programme offered numerous benefits. Two distinct themes emerged: (1) "four legs instead of two legs" and (2) "a support group". Theme 1 incorporates the physical, psychological and educational benefits that stem from involvement in a walking group while Theme 2 incorporates the benefits of social support in group-based activity. Conclusion: Several benefits of a NW-based walking programme from the perspectives of individuals with arthritis who engage in group-based walking programmes were identified. The benefits may encourage sustained participation and justify the promotion of NW as an intervention for people with arthritis
10.3109/09638288.2014.972591
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