J Korean Acad Nurs.
2001 Aug;31(4):681-691.
Prediction Model of Exercise Behavior in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Affiliations
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- 1Seoul National University.
- 2Daejeon University.
- 3Chungnam National University.
- 4Kongju University.
- 5Hanyang University.
Abstract
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PURPOSE: The exercise status in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, associations between
exercise behavior and personal factors, and associations between exercise behavior and
exercise-specific cognitions and their effects were assessed. METHOD: Four hundred thirty
nine outpatients with rheumatoid arthritis were studied. The exercise status was
measured by a single item. The intensity was multiplied by the frequency and duration
of each exercise. The product of these intensity values for all exercises was defined as
exercise behavior. Based on the Pender's revised health promotion model, exercise
benefit, barrier, self-efficacy, enjoyment and social support were chosen as exercise
specific cognitions and affect variables. Path analysis was used to identify the predictors
of exercise behavior. Results: Compared to the duration before being diagnosed, the
number of subjects who exercised regularly increased after being diagnosed. However
over half of the subjects refrain from any sort of exercise and the type of exercise is
very limited. Among the variables, exercise barrier, self-efficacy, and social support
were found to be significant predictors of exercise behavior, and only
previous exercise experience was found to be significant predictors of all behavior
specific cognitions and affect variables. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that studies
should explore exercise behaviors and strategies to emphasize the cognitive-motivational
messages to promote exercise behaviors.