Attitudes Toward Physical Activity of White Midlife Women

作者:Im Eun Ok*; Lee Bokim; Chee Wonshik; Stuifbergen Alexa
来源:Journal of Obstetric Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing, 2011, 40(3): 312-321.
DOI:10.1111/j.1552-6909.2011.01249.x

摘要

Objective To explore attitudes toward physical activity of White midlife women in the United States using a feminist perspective. Design A cross-sectional qualitative study using a thematic analysis. Setting Internet communities for midlife women. Participants Twenty-nine White midlife women in the United States recruited using a convenience sampling method. Methods We used 17 topics on attitudes toward physical activity and ethnic-specific contexts to administer an online forum. We analyzed the data using thematic analysis. Results We found three themes: thinking without action, gendered and sedentary culture, and motivating myself. The women knew and understood the necessity of physical activity for their physical and mental health but in most cases had not been able to take action to increase their physical activities. Although the culture that circumscribed the women's physical activity was sedentary in nature, the women tried to motivate themselves to increase their physical activities through several creative strategies. Conclusion The findings strongly suggest that although women were doing their best, American culture itself needs to be changed to help women increase physical activity in their daily lives.

  • 出版日期2011-6