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  Assessing the Effectiveness of a Walking Program on Physical Function of Residents Living in an Assisted Living Facility
 
 
Titel: Assessing the Effectiveness of a Walking Program on Physical Function of Residents Living in an Assisted Living Facility
Auteur: Taylor, Leslie
Whittington, Frank
Hollingsworth, Carole
Ball, Mary
King, Sharon
Patterson, Vickie
Diwan, Sadhna
Rosenbloom, Chris
Neel, Armon
Verschenen in: Journal of community health nursing
Paginering: Jaargang 20 (2003) nr. 1 pagina's 15-26
Jaar: 2003-03-01
Inhoud: The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a resident-led walking program at an assisted living facility (ALF). Seventeen women (mean age 80, range 62-99) agreed to participate in a "walking club." Pre and post measurements included the Tinetti Performance-Oriented Assessment of Mobility Problems in Elderly Patients, the Functional Reach Test, and the Barthel Index to measure independence in activities of daily living (ADLs). Participants set their own goals for walking distance and frequency, with the assistance of the lead researcher if requested. Distances ranged from 75 ft to over 1 mile. At the end of the 9-week intervention, there was a significant increase in all of the pre-test measurements. In addition, post-test assessment included individual interviews with participants about their experiences with the physical activity program. Four positive themes about the walking program emerged: (a) as a pleasurable activity, (b) as a way to manage current health problems, (c) as a way to continue life-long activity, and (d) because of perceived physical and psychological benefits from the activity. The participants planned to continue the walking program. The results of this pilot study suggest that a walking program can be instituted in an assisted living facility with minimal staff effort and significant benefit to residents.
Uitgever: Routledge
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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