Exercise Stage and Processes of Change in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

This study uses a horizontal investigative method; the purpose of this study was the application of the transtheoretical model to the exercise behavior of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Constructed questionnaires were utilized to interview the subjects; the questionnaire...

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Published inThe Journal of Nursing Research Vol. 13; no. 2; pp. 97 - 105
Main Authors 楊佩瑄(Pei-Shuan Yang), 陳彰惠(Chung-Hey Chen)
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Published China (Republic : 1949- ) 台灣護理學會 01.06.2005
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DOI10.1097/01.JNR.0000387531.30266.75

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Abstract This study uses a horizontal investigative method; the purpose of this study was the application of the transtheoretical model to the exercise behavior of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Constructed questionnaires were utilized to interview the subjects; the questionnaires contained personal demographics, stages of exercise, and processes of change. Purposive sampling was conducted at a medical center in Southern Taiwan. Ninety-eight valid questionnaires were collected. Subjects ranged 39-83 years of age (M = 68.1, SD = 10.4). Exercise activities in the sample were divided between pre-contemplation (25.5%), contemplation (2%), preparation (21.4%), action (4.1%), and maintenance (46.9%). Walking proved the most common exercise method. For processes of change, the ranked top was counter-conditioning indicating that COPD patients most frequently sought alternative activities to replace status of no exercise. In terms of interrelations between ten processes and five stages, the precontemplation stage scored manifestly lower on processes of change than any other stage. The findings of this study provide guidance to clinical practitioners in developing stage-matched interventions, promotional strategies with a variety of program planning, and sug-gestions for research agencies in the future.
AbstractList This study uses a horizontal investigative method; the purpose of this study was the application of the transtheoretical model to the exercise behavior of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Constructed questionnaires were utilized to interview the subjects; the questionnaires contained personal demographics, stages of exercise, and processes of change. Purposive sampling was conducted at a medical center in Southern Taiwan. Ninety-eight valid questionnaires were collected. Subjects ranged 39-83 years of age (M = 68.1, SD = 10.4). Exercise activities in the sample were divided between pre-contemplation (25.5%), contemplation (2%), preparation (21.4%), action (4.1%), and maintenance (46.9%). Walking proved the most common exercise method. For processes of change, the ranked top was counter-conditioning indicating that COPD patients most frequently sought alternative activities to replace status of no exercise. In terms of interrelations between ten processes and five stages, the precontemplation stage scored manifestly lower on processes of change than any other stage. The findings of this study provide guidance to clinical practitioners in developing stage-matched interventions, promotional strategies with a variety of program planning, and suggestions for research agencies in the future.This study uses a horizontal investigative method; the purpose of this study was the application of the transtheoretical model to the exercise behavior of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Constructed questionnaires were utilized to interview the subjects; the questionnaires contained personal demographics, stages of exercise, and processes of change. Purposive sampling was conducted at a medical center in Southern Taiwan. Ninety-eight valid questionnaires were collected. Subjects ranged 39-83 years of age (M = 68.1, SD = 10.4). Exercise activities in the sample were divided between pre-contemplation (25.5%), contemplation (2%), preparation (21.4%), action (4.1%), and maintenance (46.9%). Walking proved the most common exercise method. For processes of change, the ranked top was counter-conditioning indicating that COPD patients most frequently sought alternative activities to replace status of no exercise. In terms of interrelations between ten processes and five stages, the precontemplation stage scored manifestly lower on processes of change than any other stage. The findings of this study provide guidance to clinical practitioners in developing stage-matched interventions, promotional strategies with a variety of program planning, and suggestions for research agencies in the future.
This study uses a horizontal investigative method; the purpose of this study was the application of the transtheoretical model to the exercise behavior of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Constructed questionnaires were utilized to interview the subjects; the questionnaires contained personal demographics, stages of exercise, and processes of change. Purposive sampling was conducted at a medical center in Southern Taiwan. Ninety-eight valid questionnaires were collected. Subjects ranged 39-83 years of age (M = 68.1, SD = 10.4). Exercise activities in the sample were divided between pre-contemplation (25.5%), contemplation (2%), preparation (21.4%), action (4.1%), and maintenance (46.9%). Walking proved the most common exercise method. For processes of change, the ranked top was counter-conditioning indicating that COPD patients most frequently sought alternative activities to replace status of no exercise. In terms of interrelations between ten processes and five stages, the precontemplation stage scored manifestly lower on processes of change than any other stage. The findings of this study provide guidance to clinical practitioners in developing stage-matched interventions, promotional strategies with a variety of program planning, and sug-gestions for research agencies in the future.
This study uses a horizontal investigative method; the purpose of this study was the application of the transtheoretical model to the exercise behavior of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Constructed questionnaires were utilized to interview the subjects; the questionnaires contained personal demographics, stages of exercise, and processes of change. Purposive sampling was conducted at a medical center in Southern Taiwan. Ninety-eight valid questionnaires were collected. Subjects ranged 39-83 years of age (M = 68.1, SD = 10.4). Exercise activities in the sample were divided between pre-contemplation (25.5%), contemplation (2%), preparation (21.4%), action (4.1%), and maintenance (46.9%). Walking proved the most common exercise method. For processes of change, the ranked top was counter-conditioning indicating that COPD patients most frequently sought alternative activities to replace status of no exercise. In terms of interrelations between ten processes and five stages, the precontemplation stage scored manifestly lower on processes of change than any other stage. The findings of this study provide guidance to clinical practitioners in developing stage-matched interventions, promotional strategies with a variety of program planning, and suggestions for research agencies in the future.
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Health Behavior
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
Life Style
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Models, Psychological
Nursing Methodology Research
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