横断面研究
卫生专业人员
生活质量(医疗保健)
炎症性肠病
医疗保健
疾病
指导
医学
物理疗法
肠易激综合征
家庭医学
俱乐部
护理部
内科学
病理
心理学
经济
心理治疗师
解剖
经济增长
作者
Lea Derbey,A.-L. Charlois,Anthony Buisson,Xavier Roblin,Nicolas Mathieu,Pauline Danion,Claire Gay,Stéphane Nancey,Gilles Boschetti
出处
期刊:Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2024-02-08
摘要
Abstract Background Several studies have reported low levels of physical activity (PA) in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), possibly related to a lack of information and support, despite the many recognized benefits such as cardiovascular prevention or quality of life (QoL) improvement. Methods The purpose of our study was to identify challenges faced by patients and to evaluate IBD impact on PA and QoL by using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire short form and the 32-item Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ-32) questionnaire, respectively. We also assessed the expectations and knowledge of patients and healthcare professionals using the MICI-Active questionnaire that we developed. Results We included 298 IBD patients in 4 French hospitals, with a mean age of 38 years. We found a decrease in training frequency since IBD diagnosis, regardless of age, gender, symptom intensity, or type of disease. Moreover, there was an increase in low intensity activities like walking and a decrease in competitions and sports club registrations. Intensity of symptoms has a negative impact on QoL, as evidenced by the worsening of IBDQ score. Conversely, a higher PA intensity was correlated with a higher IBDQ score, regardless of symptoms intensity. The main barrier to PA was fatigue (56%), and the main fear was diarrhea (42%). Furthermore, 75% of patients did not feel sufficiently informed, and 61% were interested in coaching. A total of 112 healthcare professionals were interviewed, 62.5% said they had already discussed of PA with their patients, but 98% felt that they lacked knowledge. Conclusions Inflammatory bowel disease constraints and symptoms have a strong impact on PA. Work needs to be done to better train practitioners to improve IBD patient management, who have much to gain from better PA.
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