Physical activity for cystic fibrosis: perceptions of people with cystic fibrosis, parents and healthcare professionals

Author:

Denford SarahORCID,Cox Narelle S.,Mackintosh Kelly A.,McNarry Melitta A.,O'Halloran Paul,Holland Anne E.ORCID,Tomlinson Owen W.ORCID,Barker Alan R.,Williams Craig A.

Abstract

BackgroundThe benefits of physical activity (PA) for people with cystic fibrosis (pwCF) are widely accepted, yet how PA is promoted and utilised by pwCF is unclear.MethodAn online questionnaire to explore attitudes, practices and promotion of PA in cystic fibrosis was completed by healthcare providers (HCP), pwCF and parents/caregivers.Results351 respondents (105 HCP, 120 pwCF, and 126 parents/caregivers) from 12 countries completed the survey. Importance of PA was rated highly by the majority of respondents. Physical (e.g. health), psychological (e.g. enjoyment) and social (e.g. social interaction) factors were motives for PA for 82%, 49% and 37% of pwCF, respectively, irrespective of country. Common barriers to PA included time (49% and 36%) and tiredness (61% and 7%) for pwCF and parents/carers, respectively. pwCF also reported psychosocial barriers (e.g. stigma, demoralisation), while parents/caregivers reported structural barriers (e.g. cost). Clinical teams varied substantially in terms of the emphasis placed on PA, facilities available, staff and training, and advice given to pwCF.ConclusionDespite the majority of participants rating the importance of PA highly, substantial variability was evident regarding the facilities and clinical support available to them, as well as why and how people were active. There remains a need to identify what constitutes “best practice” for PA promotion within clinics.

Funder

Cystic Fibrosis Trust

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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