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Perceptions towards aqua‐based exercise among older adults with osteoarthritis who have discontinued participation in this exercise mode
Author(s) -
Fisken Alison L,
Waters Debra L,
Hing Wayne A,
Keogh Justin W
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
australasian journal on ageing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.63
H-Index - 34
eISSN - 1741-6612
pISSN - 1440-6381
DOI - 10.1111/ajag.12167
Subject(s) - focus group , thematic analysis , osteoarthritis , physical therapy , perception , psychology , medicine , physical activity , gerontology , qualitative research , alternative medicine , social science , pathology , marketing , neuroscience , sociology , business
Aim This study aimed to investigate reasons for ceasing participation in aqua‐based exercise among older adults with osteoarthritis ( OA ). Methods Eleven adults over 60 years of age with OA participated in one of two focus groups, during which they discussed barriers to aqua‐based exercise and the potential benefits of this exercise mode. Each focus group was audiotaped, transcribed and then analysed using the general inductive thematic approach. The investigators reached a consensus on all coding categories and then identified themes. Results Key barriers identified were: a lack of suitable classes; insufficient instructor knowledge, which often led to increased pain; cold water and the changing facilities. Key perceived benefits included increased physical ability in water and social interaction. Conclusions A greater understanding of reasons for ceasing participation in aqua‐based exercise among older adults with OA may help facilitate development of suitable exercise programs that minimise barriers for this group.

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