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Abstract
Abstract title : Developing a Chinese model of the tailored Integrating Lifestyle Functional Exercise (CLiFE) Programme and Testing its Feasibility
Introduction
Adapted lifestyle-integrated train (aLiFE) programme, which seamlessly integrates stability and power workout routines into each day routines, is another train intervention for falls prevention. This examine goals to develop a Chinese model of aLiFE (CLiFE) and take a look at its feasibility.
Method
There are 4 phases: Stage 1 concerned focus teams and particular person interviews to discover preliminary perceptions of the aLiFE programme; Stage 2 used a co-design workshop to draft the CLiFE programme; Stage 3 carried out a four-week pre–put up feasibility examine, adopted by follow-up interviews in Stage 4. Descriptive statistics and content material evaluation had been used.
Results
Three focus teams with 18 older adults (aged 64–87) and three companions (Researcher, Community chief, and Health skilled) interviews had been recruited in Stage 1. Descriptive evaluation indicated good feasibility of performing aLiFE actions inside this inhabitants. The CLiFE programme was developed following a Stage 2 co-design workshop with seven older Chinese adults. Compared with aLiFE, CLiFE included a Chinese-translated handbook, extra photos as a substitute of textual content demonstrations, group educating moderately than particular person dwelling visits, simplified motion issue, and a neater each day knowledge assortment methodology. In Stage 3 and 4, 15 members (aged 64–87) accomplished a 4-week pre–put up feasibility take a look at with follow-up interviews. Preliminary findings steered excessive acceptability and feasibility of CLiFE amongst community-dwelling older Chinese adults within the UK. Reported limitations included health-related circumstances, reminiscence difficulties, low literacy, and the paper burden of knowledge assortment.
Conclusions
Findings indicated a excessive stage of acceptance of CLiFE programme amongst older Chinese adults within the UK, however additional cultural modifications are wanted. An additional pilot randomised managed trial is required sooner or later to check the feasibility of this programme.
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