Affiliation:
1. Lifestyle, Exercise and Nutrition Improvement (LENI) Research Group, College of Health, Wellbeing and Life Sciences Sheffield Hallam University Sheffield UK
2. Sheffield Health & Social Care NHS Foundation Trust, Fulwood House Sheffield UK
3. Integrated Care Team, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Lightwood House Sheffield UK
4. Centre of Rehabilitation and Ageing, School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences The Medical School, Queens Medical Centre Nottingham UK
Abstract
AbstractExercise is recommended as an adjunct treatment, alongside compression therapy to increase venous leg ulcer (VLU) wound healing times, however, there are no published programmes available that support patients to exercise at home on their own. To develop an exercise‐based lifestyle intervention that is feasible and acceptable to people with VLUs, a participatory approach was utilised. Clinicians, researchers, and people living with VLUs collaborated in the design of “FISCU Home”. Two focus groups and nine interviews were conducted with people living with a VLU. Tissue viability nurses provided clinical expertise. Data was analysed through thematic analysis. Ten key themes were identified and incorporated into FISCU Home: (I) a condition‐specific flexible programme, (II) personal assessment and tailored exercises, (III) tapered individualised support, (IV) short lower‐intensity sessions, (V) chair‐based options, (VI) falls prevention, (VII) accessible resources, (VIII) functional, compact, self‐managed exercises, (IX) a behaviour change strategy, and (X) education. FISCU Home has integrated patients' needs and preferences with evidence‐based principles and theory to create an exercise‐based lifestyle intervention for people with VLUs. FISCU Home could provide a mainstream adjunct therapy in wound care and support the movement towards self‐management.
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