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‘This is why I’m doing a lot of exercise’ — a qualitative study of participant’s experiences of the Sophia Step Study

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posted on 2018-02-19, 08:44 authored by Jenny Rossen, Helena Lööf, Agneta Yngve, Maria Hagströmer, Kerstin Brismar, Unn-Britt Johansson

Introduction: Support for physical activity (PA) is central in diabetes care. The Sophia Step Study is a three-armed randomised controlled trial aiming to evaluate different levels of support for increased PA in prediabetes and Type 2 diabetes. With the purpose to reveal the programme components and the mediating factors from the participants’ perspective this paper aims to report a qualitative exploration of adhering participants’ experiences after two years’ study participation.

Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 18 participants (men, n = 11, women, n = 7, prediabetes, n = 5, Type 2 diabetes, n = 13, median age 68.5 years) who completed a two-year multi-component (n = 7), single-component (n = 6) intervention or served as controls (n = 5) at a primary care center in Stockholm, Sweden. The interviews were analysed using content analysis with an inductive approach. Sophia Step Study is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov with Identifier: NCT02374788.

Results: The participants recalled the frequent study assessments as providing feedback of health outcomes; positive reinforcement; a sense of sentinel and a personalised approach. Group meetings, pedometers and health check-ups were valued as resources for increased awareness and motivation of PA; establishment of new routines and control over the own health. The long program duration allowed for maintenance of awareness and routines for PA

Conclusion: Adhering participants in theory-based interventions, but also in the control group, identified key mediators to support for PA. Feedback of results, personalised encouragement, emotional support and self-monitoring should be regarded in self-management of PA to optimise patient motivation and outcomes.

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This work was supported by the Sophiahemmet Foundation; The Swedish Diabetes Foundation; King Gustav V and Queen Victoria’s Order of Freemasons Research Foundation; Vårdalsstiftelsen; Skandia; and The Sibling Svensson’s Foundation for Medical Research. None of the funding bodies have had any role in the design of the study, data collection, data analysis, interpretation of data nor in writing the manuscript.

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