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    Title: An exploration of beliefs regarding exercise among Taiwanese patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
    Authors: Hsiao-Chiao;Wang, Hsiao-Chiao;Tsa, Jen-Chen;Tsai, Jen-Chen;Yann-Fen, C.;Yann-Fen, C.Chao;Chu, Min-Huey;Chung, Min-Huey;Yu, Yang-Hao;Yu, Yang-Hao;Ch, Kuo-Liang;Chiu, Kuo-Liang;李信達;Lee, Shin-Da
    Contributors: 健康產業管理學系
    Keywords: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease;Exercise adherence;Exercise beliefs;Regular exercise;Semi-structured interview
    Date: 2013-03
    Issue Date: 2013-07-11 06:24:33 (UTC+0)
    Abstract: Objectives
    To explore the beliefs regarding regular exercise among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

    Background
    Low adherence to exercise has been observed in patients with COPD. It is important to identify factors regarding exercise from the patients' viewpoint.

    Methods
    Thirty-one patients were recruited from a medical center in Taiwan. Semi-structured, in-depth, one-on-one interviews were conducted to collect data. The narratives of the interviews were analyzed via content analysis.

    Results
    The majority of the participants affirmed the benefits of regular exercise; however, concerns about personal comfort and safety affected their actual exercise behavior. Five normative references were found to support exercise behavior, and several exercise promoters were identified.

    Conclusion
    This study provides an understanding of exercise beliefs of Taiwanese patients with COPD stage II–IV and suggests several ideas for their exercise maintenance. There is a need to provide individualized exercise guides and reinforced programs for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
    Relation: HEART & LUNG,42(2):133–138.
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