Abstract

Despite many health benefits of physical activities, both physically and mentally, the majority of the older women in the rural areas of Malaysia are showing a low prevalence of physical activities. Understanding the roles of social support to improve physical activities is imperative to promote active and healthy ageing among the rural-dwelling older women in Malaysia. Hence, this qualitative study adopted an inductive design using 17 in-depth interviews to understand the role of social support on physical activity behaviour among the rural community-dwelling older woman in Kuala Pilah District, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia from December 2019 to January 2020. Three categories of themes were identified in this study. Firstly, adaptive social support in terms of informational, companionship and emotional supports reported enhancing physical activity levels among older women. Secondly, the absence of help and assistance from the social network asserts independence and triggers the older women to perform the activities by themselves, thus engage in physically active lifestyles. Thirdly, lacking social support demotivate older women to be engaged in physical activities. In particular, loss of companionship support, poor acceptance or appraisal support, logistic issues to attend exercise programmes and neighbourhood safety and security issues were among the main barriers of physical activities reported by the older women. The main findings of this study shed some light on the exigency of strengthening social support from the social network to engage the older women in physical activities. The roles of social media, effective patient-doctor communication and interventions targeting the spouses and family members must be strengthened to create a supportive atmosphere to enhance physical activity levels among older women.

Highlights

  • Since older women are one of the vulnerable populations that need to be targeted to promote active ageing, the present study aimed to explore the roles of social support on physical activity behaviour among the rural community-dwelling older woman in Kuala Pilah District, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia

  • A total of 17 interviews were conducted from December 2019 to January 2020 to examine the role of social support in influencing the physical activity behaviour among the rural community-dwelling older women in Kuala Pilah District, Negeri Sembilan

  • The findings reported in this study has strong public health implications to tailor interventions, necessary actions and educational campaigns among the older women and members of their social network to emphasize their roles in encouraging the older women to be physically active

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Introduction

In line with the contemporary global statistics, most countries in the world were projected to experience an increase in the proportion of older people, from 1 in 8 people aged 60 years or above in 2017 to 1 in 5 by 2050 [1,2]. Gender differences in life expectancy suggest that women will make up a large proportion of the world’s older population due to differential genetic vulnerability to illness, reproductive and hormonal factors as well as differences in physiological, psychological and sociological characteristics during their life-cycle [3,4,5]. With life expectancy of the women projected to reach 83.0.

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