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How Adults With Stroke Conceptualize Physical Activity: An Exploratory Qualitative Study
CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Participants broadly categorized PA, encompassing multiple activity types, which is encouraging because reducing sedentary behavior and increasing PA of any intensity can improve cardiometabolic health. Interventions that complement and enhance these conceptualizations, alone or in combination with other mechanisms of action, should be explored for their efficacy in increasing PA in adults with stroke.WHAT THIS ARTICLE ADDS: After stroke, perceptions of PA encompass exercise, daily activities and occupations, and avoiding sedentary behavior; these perceptions could be harnessed to promote PA amon...
Source: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy - March 3, 2021 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Ryan R Bailey Jennifer L Stevenson Source Type: research

Examining components of community psychosocial stroke interventions using concept mapping
CONCLUSIONS: Concept mapping identified similarities among the three interventions that can be best understood using self-determination theory. Clinicians may utilize findings revealed in the process to inform evidence-based psychosocial stroke interventions.SIGNIFICANCE: Knowledge of key 'active ingredients' for psychosocial community stroke interventions, can be used to guide clinical reasoning and inform development of interventions.PMID:34181505 | DOI:10.1080/11038128.2021.1933172
Source: Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy - June 28, 2021 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Theresa Fraser Leora Karon Anne Lund Unni Sveen Dorothy Kessler Source Type: research

How Adults With Stroke Conceptualize Physical Activity: An Exploratory Qualitative Study
CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Participants broadly categorized PA, encompassing multiple activity types, which is encouraging because reducing sedentary behavior and increasing PA of any intensity can improve cardiometabolic health. Interventions that complement and enhance these conceptualizations, alone or in combination with other mechanisms of action, should be explored for their efficacy in increasing PA in adults with stroke.WHAT THIS ARTICLE ADDS: After stroke, perceptions of PA encompass exercise, daily activities and occupations, and avoiding sedentary behavior; these perceptions could be harnessed to promote PA amon...
Source: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy - March 3, 2021 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Ryan R Bailey Jennifer L Stevenson Source Type: research