Abstract

BackgroundPhysical activity (PA) is low among elderly residents in nursing homes in China. We aimed to determine the factors that influence PA among elderly nursing home residents and their direct or indirect effects on PA levels.MethodsThe PA levels of the participants were measured using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire, and their health beliefs were assessed using a self-developed 18-item questionnaire titled the ‘Health Beliefs of Nursing Home Residents Regarding Physical Activity’ in accordance with Health Belief Model (HBM) constructs. The correlations between HBM constructs and PA levels were analyzed and a regression-based path analysis was conducted to examine the relationships between HBM constructs and PA levels.ResultsA total of 180 residents with a mean age of 82.5 years (standard deviation = 5.76) were recruited. Linear regression analysis revealed that self-efficacy (p < 0.001), perceived severity (p < 0.01), and cues to action (p < 0.01) were associated with the level of PA among nursing home residents. In the conceptual path model, self-efficacy, perceived severity, and cues to action had positive direct effects on the PA level, while perceived benefits and perceived barriers had indirect effects on the PA level.ConclusionThe residents’ self-efficacy, perceived severity, and cues to action were found to be important factors that can affect the design and implementation of educational programs for PA. A better understanding of such associations may help healthcare providers design informed educational interventions to increase PA levels among nursing home residents.

Highlights

  • Physical activity (PA) is low among elderly residents in nursing homes in China

  • We aimed to examine the hypothesis that the health beliefs of nursing home residents regarding PA are associated with their PA level; that those with more extensive health beliefs perform more PA and that PA can be associated with Health Belief Model (HBM) constructs in elderly nursing home residents in a path model

  • Participants were informed about the significance of the research and all aspects of the survey; written consent was obtained after confirming their willingness to participate

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Introduction

Physical activity (PA) is low among elderly residents in nursing homes in China. We aimed to determine the factors that influence PA among elderly nursing home residents and their direct or indirect effects on PA levels. Elderly adults are more likely to be introverted, physically inactive, and reluctant to join social activities [7] This situation is more evident in nursing home residents and is partly attributed to the limited space, fewer exercise coaches, and reduced physical function. Many nursing home residents in China live a sedentary lifestyle, and their main activities include reading, playing games, chatting, and watching television [13]. Both malnutrition and sarcopenia are common in nursing homes [14] and diminish the ability of older adults to perform PA and activities of daily living

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