“It’s Good for Me”: Physical Activity in Older Adults with Schizophrenia

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Heather Leutwyler
Erin M. Hubbard
Margaret Slater
Dilip V. Jeste
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[1] University of California,Department of Physiological Nursing
[2] University of California,Estelle and Edgar Levi Chair in Aging, Department of Psychiatry and Neurosciences
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Schizophrenia; Physical activity; Gerontology; Grounded theory;
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Physical activity (PA) interventions to improve the physical function of older adults with schizophrenia are necessary but not available. Older adults with schizophrenia may have unique barriers and facilitators to PA. The purpose of this study was to describe the perceptions of older adults with schizophrenia about barriers and facilitators to engage in physical activities that promote physical function. We conducted qualitative interviews with 16 older adults with schizophrenia. Data were collected and analyzed with grounded theory methodology. Participants expressed interest in becoming more physically active for a variety of perceived benefits including psychiatric symptom management and maintenance of basic function. Key barriers and facilitators to PA emerged in five broad categories: Mental Health, No longer a spring chicken, Pride and Sense of Well-being, Comfort and Safety, and Belonging. Interventions in this population should address negative attitudes towards aging and promote routine physical activities that enhance well-being and companionship.
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