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Publikováno v:
Pain Research and Management, Vol 20, Iss 2, Pp 67-74 (2015)
BACKGROUND: Exercising for ≥150 min/week is a recommended strategy for self-managing arthritis. However, exercise nonadherence is a problem. Arthritis pain anxiety may interfere with regular exercise. According to the fear-avoidance model, individu
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/952e8d173da74e18a7c72faa1c6b3c97
Autor:
Mackenzie G Marchant, Lawrence R. Brawley, Nancy C. Gyurcsik, Laurie-Ann M Hellsten, Bart E Arnold, Danielle R. Brittain, Jocelyn E. Blouin, James D Sessford, Miranda A Cary, Susan M Tupper, Don Ratcliffe-Smith, Pamela Downe
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian Journal of Pain. 21:112-120
Objectives Physical activity is essential for long-term chronic pain management, yet individuals struggle to participate. Exercise professionals, including fitness instructors, and personal trainers, are preferred delivery agents for education and in
Autor:
Maya Obadia, Jennifer M. Jones, Lawrence R. Brawley, Catherine M. Sabiston, Daniel Santa Mina, Sarah E. Ferguson, Paty Lopez, Parminder K. Flora, Leslie E. Auger
Publikováno v:
Journal of psychosocial oncology. 40(6)
Examine feasibility and acceptability of a group-mediated cognitive-behavioral (GMCB) intervention targeting planned, self-managed physical activity (PA).Sequential mixed methods, single arm pre-/post-test design with a 4-week follow-up.Post-treatmen
Publikováno v:
Rehabilitation psychology. 65(3)
Purpose Self-regulatory efficacy (SRE) is a psychological resource necessary for cardiac rehabilitation (CR) exercise adoption and maintenance. A 2008 review of self-efficacy for CR exercise identified the need for more high-quality research on SRE.
Autor:
James D Sessford, Katherine B. Knox, Parminder K. Flora, Sean R Locke, Lawrence R. Brawley, Miranda A Cary
Publikováno v:
Int J MS Care
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) impairs muscular function and limits individuals’ ability to perform everyday activities requiring mobility. People with MS frequently exhibit mobility problems (ie, slower walking speed, shorter strides). Genera
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::338e179b4bdffc55627a6341a68e7c76
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC8047688/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC8047688/
Autor:
Shaelyn M. Strachan, Jocelyn E. Blouin, Miranda A Cary, Lawrence R. Brawley, Nancy C. Gyurcsik, James D Sessford, Parminder K. Flora
Publikováno v:
Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being. 11:59-79
BACKGROUND Research about exercise adherence amongst adults with arthritis has been largely correlational, and theoretically based causal studies are needed. We used an experimental design to test the social cognitive theory premise that high self-ef
Publikováno v:
Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being. 10:108-126
BACKGROUND Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) exercise therapy facilitates patient recovery and better health following a cardiovascular event. However, post-CR adherence to self-managed (SM)-exercise is suboptimal. Part of this problem may be participants'
Autor:
James D Sessford, Lawrence R. Brawley
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian Journal of Pain. 17:373-377
Background and aimsPain acceptance, measured by the chronic pain acceptance questionnaire (CPAQ), is related to exercise adherence for those with arthritis. The CPAQ measure has 20 items comprising two subscales - pain willingness and activities enga
Autor:
Nancy C. Gyurcsik, Jocelyn E. Blouin, James D Sessford, Lawrence R. Brawley, Parminder K. Flora, Shaelyn M. Strachan, Laura Meade, Miranda A Cary
Publikováno v:
Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being. 9:285-302
BACKGROUND The study of exercise adherence during an arthritis flare is recommended by arthritis researchers. Studies to date have been correlational. METHODS Social cognitions of exercising individuals with arthritis who consider exercise adherence
Publikováno v:
Adapted physical activity quarterly : APAQ. 37(3)
Videoconferencing is a novel method for overcoming time and transportation barriers to leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) interventions. This study examined the feasibility of a group videoconference intervention on LTPA self-regulatory skills tra