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Motivators and barriers for participation in aquatic and land-based exercise training programs for people with stable heart failure: A mixed methods approach

Adsett, Julie A.
Morris, Norman R.
Kuys, Suzanne S.
Paratz, Jennifer D.
Mudge, Alison M.
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Background Aquatic exercise training may be suitable for people with stable heart failure (HF) to engage in physical activity. Objectives Acceptability, experiences and preferences regarding aquatic and traditional land-based exercise training, were explored in people with HF. Methods As part of a comparative intervention study, participants completed a questionnaire assessing acceptability, benefits and challenges of aquatic compared to land-based programs. Semi-structured interviews explored participant experiences in greater depth. Results Forty-eight participants, (mean age 70 + /- 11 years), completed the questionnaire and 14 participated in semi structured interviews. Aquatic exercise was regarded as acceptable and beneficial. Motivators were similar for both programs and included: a skilled and compassionate workforce, tailored care, perceived health benefit, sense of safety and an inclusive and enjoyable environment. Few barriers were identified for either program. Conclusions Aquatic and land-based exercise training are equally acceptable for people with stable HF and motivators are similar for both programs.
Keywords
heart failure, aquatic exercise, hydrotherapy, physical activity, qualitative
Date
2019
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Journal article
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Heart and Lung
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48
Issue
4
Page Range
287-293
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Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Allied Health
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