The role and attitude of senior leaders in promoting group-based community physical activity: a qualitative study
Abstract Background In the context of worldwide public health, it is very important to promote physical activity among the older people. This study explored the roles and attitudes of senior leaders in promoting group-based exercise in their local communities, specifically to determine the level and...
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doaj-5bf13f6b990845b286cd2b22508a0bce2020-11-25T03:58:18ZengBMCBMC Geriatrics1471-23182020-10-012011910.1186/s12877-020-01795-2The role and attitude of senior leaders in promoting group-based community physical activity: a qualitative studyHiroko Komatsu0Kaori Yagasaki1Yuko Oguma2Yoshinobu Saito3Yasuhiro Komatsu4Japanese Red Cross Kyushu International College of NursingFaculty of Nursing and Medical Care, Keio UniversitySports Medicine Research Center & Graduate School of Health Management, Keio UniversitySports Medicine Research Center & Graduate School of Health Management, Keio UniversityGraduate School of Medicine, Gunma UniversityAbstract Background In the context of worldwide public health, it is very important to promote physical activity among the older people. This study explored the roles and attitudes of senior leaders in promoting group-based exercise in their local communities, specifically to determine the level and extent to which to elderly participation was encouraged. Methods This study conducted semi-structured face-to-face in-depth interviews and employed a subsequent thematic analysis. Participants included 10 club leaders and five sub-leaders who were working at senior clubs in Fujisawa-city, Kanagawa, Japan, from July to September 2018. Results Four themes emerged from the interview responses, including “unwavering attitude/conviction in relation to the vision,” “leaders must set an example,” “a search for balance in delegating responsibilities to members,” and “creating and fostering culture and environment of mutual help.” Further, each participant outlined several aims, including “achieving healthy longevity for the entire local community,” “having older people promote healthy activities among the older people,” and “creating a pro-health town.” Conclusions Findings indicate that policymakers, public health workers, and healthcare providers should recognize the pivotal roles that senior group leaders play in promoting healthy activities for the older people. These efforts should be strongly considered when developing policies and strategies designed to promote overall healthy longevity from a general community perspective.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12877-020-01795-2Older adultsPhysical activitySenior leaderSocial participantHealthy longevity |
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The role and attitude of senior leaders in promoting group-based community physical activity: a qualitative study |
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The role and attitude of senior leaders in promoting group-based community physical activity: a qualitative study |
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Abstract Background In the context of worldwide public health, it is very important to promote physical activity among the older people. This study explored the roles and attitudes of senior leaders in promoting group-based exercise in their local communities, specifically to determine the level and extent to which to elderly participation was encouraged. Methods This study conducted semi-structured face-to-face in-depth interviews and employed a subsequent thematic analysis. Participants included 10 club leaders and five sub-leaders who were working at senior clubs in Fujisawa-city, Kanagawa, Japan, from July to September 2018. Results Four themes emerged from the interview responses, including “unwavering attitude/conviction in relation to the vision,” “leaders must set an example,” “a search for balance in delegating responsibilities to members,” and “creating and fostering culture and environment of mutual help.” Further, each participant outlined several aims, including “achieving healthy longevity for the entire local community,” “having older people promote healthy activities among the older people,” and “creating a pro-health town.” Conclusions Findings indicate that policymakers, public health workers, and healthcare providers should recognize the pivotal roles that senior group leaders play in promoting healthy activities for the older people. These efforts should be strongly considered when developing policies and strategies designed to promote overall healthy longevity from a general community perspective. |
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Older adults Physical activity Senior leader Social participant Healthy longevity |
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