Older Adults’ Perceptions toward Walking: A Qualitative Study Using a Social-Ecological Model
Objectives: In this study, we aimed to investigate older adults’ perceptions of their walking experiences, using the social-ecological model as a guiding framework and to propose future walking intervention content. Methods: Thirty-eight participants (19 women; 47% from private elderly centers; mean...
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doaj-b2f9fe7d4ccc4c36886e30613f79a6b62021-07-23T13:44:45ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-07-01187686768610.3390/ijerph18147686Older Adults’ Perceptions toward Walking: A Qualitative Study Using a Social-Ecological ModelKa-Man Leung0Kai-Ling Ou1Pak-Kwong Chung2Cecilie Thøgersen-Ntoumani3Department of Health and Physical Education, Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Sport, Physical Education and Health, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Sport, Physical Education and Health, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark, 5000 Odense, DenmarkObjectives: In this study, we aimed to investigate older adults’ perceptions of their walking experiences, using the social-ecological model as a guiding framework and to propose future walking intervention content. Methods: Thirty-eight participants (19 women; 47% from private elderly centers; mean age = 72.8 (SD = 7.4 years) took part in semi-structured interviews. Qualitative data analysis software QSR-NVivo was used for thematic coding. Results: Thematic deductive analysis revealed pertinent themes at the individual level (health benefits and barriers, fall risk, perseverance, and walking as a suitable activity for older adults), social environment level (social support and social interaction), physical environment level (density, land-use mix, and connectivity; perceived safety, pedestrian facilities (benches, quality of walking paths and sidewalks, and aesthetics), other pedestrian behaviors, and weather, and policy level (lack of walking programs in the community, and supportive culture for an active lifestyle). Discussion: Our findings provide insights for the planning of future multilevel walking intervention programs for older adults in Hong Kong. It is suggested that future walking intervention should include professionals (e.g., physiotherapist or coach) in a group setting, practical walking recommendations such as proper walking posture, and additional fun activities for older adults.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/14/7686active agingphysical activityHong Kongwalkingthematic coding |
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Ka-Man Leung Kai-Ling Ou Pak-Kwong Chung Cecilie Thøgersen-Ntoumani Older Adults’ Perceptions toward Walking: A Qualitative Study Using a Social-Ecological Model International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health active aging physical activity Hong Kong walking thematic coding |
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Older Adults’ Perceptions toward Walking: A Qualitative Study Using a Social-Ecological Model |
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Older Adults’ Perceptions toward Walking: A Qualitative Study Using a Social-Ecological Model |
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older adults’ perceptions toward walking: a qualitative study using a social-ecological model |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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Objectives: In this study, we aimed to investigate older adults’ perceptions of their walking experiences, using the social-ecological model as a guiding framework and to propose future walking intervention content. Methods: Thirty-eight participants (19 women; 47% from private elderly centers; mean age = 72.8 (SD = 7.4 years) took part in semi-structured interviews. Qualitative data analysis software QSR-NVivo was used for thematic coding. Results: Thematic deductive analysis revealed pertinent themes at the individual level (health benefits and barriers, fall risk, perseverance, and walking as a suitable activity for older adults), social environment level (social support and social interaction), physical environment level (density, land-use mix, and connectivity; perceived safety, pedestrian facilities (benches, quality of walking paths and sidewalks, and aesthetics), other pedestrian behaviors, and weather, and policy level (lack of walking programs in the community, and supportive culture for an active lifestyle). Discussion: Our findings provide insights for the planning of future multilevel walking intervention programs for older adults in Hong Kong. It is suggested that future walking intervention should include professionals (e.g., physiotherapist or coach) in a group setting, practical walking recommendations such as proper walking posture, and additional fun activities for older adults. |
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active aging physical activity Hong Kong walking thematic coding |
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