TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of an exercise program incorporating an international cycling competition
T2 - a multimodal intervention model for physical, psychological, and social wellbeing in residential aged care
AU - Brookman, Ruth
AU - Hulm, Zac
AU - Hearn, Leigh
AU - Siette, Joyce
AU - Mathew, Nitish
AU - Deodhar, Saili
AU - Cass, Angela
AU - Smith, Jamilla
AU - Kenny, Belinda
AU - Liu, Karen P.Y.
AU - Harris, Celia B.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/5/17
Y1 - 2024/5/17
N2 - Background: The transition into residential aged care is frequently associated with a reduction in physical activity, social engagement, and emotional wellbeing. Our aim was to evaluate the impact of a 26-day international cycling competition (Road Worlds Competition for Seniors), incorporating elements of exercise, audiovisual cycling footage, social engagement, and gamification, on the physical, psychological, and social well-being of aged care residents. We aimed to use findings to inform the development of a multi-modal intervention model to maximise wellbeing for older adults. Methods: Residents (N = 32) participated in a mixed-methods single-group intervention pilot study that compared pre-and post-competition measures for the following wellbeing domains; physical, psychological, and social. In addition, interviews were conducted with residents (n = 27) and staff (n = 6) to explore their experiences. Results: Measures identified significant improvements across multiple wellbeing domains, including functional fitness, depression, self-efficacy, and social network sizes. Findings from the interview data indicated that the multimodal components involved in the program delivery were valued by staff and residents who enjoyed the gamification, audiovisual cycling footage, social engagement, opportunities for reminiscence, and camaraderie between peers, staff, and volunteers. Conclusions: Findings highlight a constellation of benefits across physical, psychological, and social domains of wellbeing and inform a model for innovative multidimensional programs in residential aged care. The benefits for residents with varying physical and cognitive abilities support the use of creative strategies that maximise inclusion and engagement for residents.
AB - Background: The transition into residential aged care is frequently associated with a reduction in physical activity, social engagement, and emotional wellbeing. Our aim was to evaluate the impact of a 26-day international cycling competition (Road Worlds Competition for Seniors), incorporating elements of exercise, audiovisual cycling footage, social engagement, and gamification, on the physical, psychological, and social well-being of aged care residents. We aimed to use findings to inform the development of a multi-modal intervention model to maximise wellbeing for older adults. Methods: Residents (N = 32) participated in a mixed-methods single-group intervention pilot study that compared pre-and post-competition measures for the following wellbeing domains; physical, psychological, and social. In addition, interviews were conducted with residents (n = 27) and staff (n = 6) to explore their experiences. Results: Measures identified significant improvements across multiple wellbeing domains, including functional fitness, depression, self-efficacy, and social network sizes. Findings from the interview data indicated that the multimodal components involved in the program delivery were valued by staff and residents who enjoyed the gamification, audiovisual cycling footage, social engagement, opportunities for reminiscence, and camaraderie between peers, staff, and volunteers. Conclusions: Findings highlight a constellation of benefits across physical, psychological, and social domains of wellbeing and inform a model for innovative multidimensional programs in residential aged care. The benefits for residents with varying physical and cognitive abilities support the use of creative strategies that maximise inclusion and engagement for residents.
KW - Cycling competition
KW - Depression
KW - Exergaming
KW - Multidimensional
KW - Older adults
KW - Physical activity
KW - Self-efficacy
KW - Social networks
KW - Technology
KW - Virtual experiences
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U2 - 10.1186/s12877-024-05033-x
DO - 10.1186/s12877-024-05033-x
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 38755554
AN - SCOPUS:85193515831
SN - 1471-2318
VL - 24
JO - BMC Geriatrics
JF - BMC Geriatrics
IS - 1
M1 - 435
ER -