Professionals' perceptions of factors affecting implementation and continuation of a physical activity promotion programme in rehabilitation
a qualitative studyProfessionals' perceptions of factors affecting implementation and continuation of a physical activity promotion programme in rehabilitation
a qualitative studySamenvatting
OBJECTIVE: To describe professionals' perceptions of factors that facilitate or hamper the implementation and continuation of a physical activity promotion programme in rehabilitation. DESIGN: This study used a qualitative design. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews (n = 22) were conducted with rehabilitation professionals (n = 28) involved in the implementation of a physical activity promotion programme. Two additional interviews were conducted with the programme coordinators (n = 2). The study involved 18 rehabilitation organizations implementing the programme that targets people with disabilities or chronic diseases. Organizations were supported in the implementation process by the programme coordinators. RESULTS: Commonly perceived facilitating factors were: involvement of committed and enthusiastic professionals; agreement with their organizations' vision/wishes; the perceived additional value of the programme; and opportunities to share knowledge and experience with professionals from other organizations. Commonly perceived hampering factors were: uncertainty about continuing the programme; limited flexibility; and lack of support from physicians and therapists to implement the programme. CONCLUSION: Professionals perceived a heterogeneous set of factors that facilitate and/or hamper the implementation and continuation of a physical activity promotion programme in rehabilitation. Based on these findings, recommendations were formulated to enhance embedding of physical activity promotion during and after rehabilitation.
Organisatie | Hanze |
Gepubliceerd in | Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine Foundation for Rehabilitation Information, Vol. 49, Uitgave: 5, Pagina's: 385-394 |
Jaar | 2017 |
Type | Artikel |
DOI | 10.2340/16501977-2220 |
Taal | Engels |