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Promoting patient cooperation with exercise programs: linking research, theory, and practice

G M Jensen, C D Lorish

    Arthritis Care and Research : the Official Journal of the Arthritis Health Professions Association
    |December 1, 1994
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    Patient adherence to arthritis exercise programs is crucial. Collaboration, involving patient beliefs and therapist negotiation, improves exercise compliance.

    Area of Science:

    • Physical Therapy
    • Rheumatology
    • Behavioral Medicine

    Background:

    • Patient non-adherence to prescribed exercise is a significant challenge in managing arthritis.
    • Limited understanding exists regarding factors influencing patient adherence and therapists' use of evidence-based adherence strategies.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore barriers to exercise program implementation in clinical practice.
    • To investigate factors influencing patient adherence to prescribed exercise regimens.
    • To propose a model for enhancing patient-therapist collaboration in exercise management.

    Main Methods:

    • Survey research was conducted with both physical therapists and patients diagnosed with arthritis.
    • Data collected focused on adherence challenges, patient belief systems, and therapist strategies.

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  • Analysis aimed to identify key determinants of exercise adherence.
  • Main Results:

    • Patient adherence is significantly influenced by their belief systems.
    • Effective exercise management requires a collaborative process involving mutual inquiry, problem-solving, and negotiation.
    • Therapist knowledge and application of adherence management techniques were explored.

    Conclusions:

    • A collaborative approach, respecting patient beliefs and involving negotiation, is essential for improving exercise adherence in arthritis management.
    • The proposed Process Model for Patient-Practitioner Collaboration can guide clinical practice.
    • Further research is needed to fully understand and address adherence barriers.