성인간호학회지 (Korean Journal of Adult Nursing)
- 제14권3호
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- Pages.348-358
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- 2002
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- 1225-4886(pISSN)
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- 2288-338X(eISSN)
일 지역 노인의 규칙적 운동수행에 영향을 미치는 요인
Factors Influencing Regular Exercise of the Elderly
- Park, Yeon-Hwan (Seoul Women's College of Nursing) ;
- Kim, Joo-Hyun (Department of Nursing, Kangwon National University) ;
- Kim, Hee-Ja (Chongju National College of Science & Technology)
- 투고 : 2002.04.08
- 심사 : 2002.08.05
- 발행 : 2002.09.30
초록
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the factors influencing regular exercise of the elderly in discriminating regular exercise and non - regular exercise groups. Method: The subjects of this study were 167 elderly over the age of 60, living in a rural city in Korea. The data was collected by interview and self report questionnaire in 1999. The Cronbach 's alpha of scales used this study were .66 ~.97. Result: 1. There were significant differences in doing regular exercise between the perceived importance of the health(p=021), the perceived health status(p=.050), the perceived need of the exercise(p=000), the perceived importance of the exercise(p=.000), the intent of participation in the exercise program(p=.000), IADL score(p=.022), the perceived benefits of exercise (p=.000), the emotion of exercise(p=.000), HPLP(p=.000), the self efficacy(p=.001), the perceived benefits of health promoting behaviors(p= .011), the perceived barriers of the health promoting behaviors(p=.002), and the Internal locus of control(p=.021) of the elderly. 2. Variables which showed significance for discriminating regular exercise of the elderly in this study were the perceived need of the exercise(p=.000) and the perceived benefits of the exercise(p=.000). By using the combination of these variables, the possibility of proper prediction for predicting regular exercise group was 84.8 %, non - regular exercise group was 93.9%, and total Hit ratio was 89.4%. Conclusion: To improve exercise behavior in older adults, health care providers should focus of developing interventions to strengthen the perceived benefits, the perceived needs of the exercise.