Exploring the facilitators and barriers to engagement in physical activity for people with multiple sclerosis

Nicola M. Kayes, Kathryn M. McPherson, Philip Schluter, Denise Taylor, Marta Leete, Gregory S. Kolt

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    Abstract

    Purpose. To explore the relationship that cognitive behavioural and other previously identified variables have with physical activity engagement in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Methods. This study adopted a cross-sectional questionnaire design. Participants were 282 individuals with MS. Outcome measures included the Physical Activity Disability Survey - Revised, Cognitive and Behavioural Responses to Symptoms Questionnaire, Barriers to Health Promoting Activities for Disabled Persons Scale, Multiple Sclerosis Self-efficacy Scale, Self-Efficacy for Chronic Diseases Scales and Chalder Fatigue Questionnaire. Results. Multivariable stepwise regression analyses found that greater self-efficacy, greater reported mental fatigue and lower number of perceived barriers to physical activity accounted for a significant proportion of variance in physical activity behaviour, over that accounted for by illness-related variables. Although fear-avoidance beliefs accounted for a significant proportion of variance in the initial analyses, its effect was explained by other factors in the final multivariable analyses. Conclusions. Self-efficacy, mental fatigue and perceived barriers to physical activity are potentially modifiable variables which could be incorporated into interventions designed to improve physical activity engagement. Future research should explore whether a measurement tool tailored to capture beliefs about physical activity identified by people with MS would better predict participation in physical activity.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1043-1053
    Number of pages11
    JournalDisability and Rehabilitation
    Volume33
    Issue number12
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

    Keywords

    • exercise
    • mental fatigue
    • multiple sclerosis
    • self, efficacy

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