‘I never thought exercise could help improve my sleep’: experiences of people with rheumatoid arthritis on the impact of an 8-week walking-based exercise intervention in improving their sleep

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  • Seán G. McKenna
  • Louise Larkin
  • Alan Donnelly
  • Esbensen, Bente Appel
  • Wan Lin Ng
  • Aqeel Maqsood Anjum
  • Alexander Fraser
  • Norelee Kennedy
Objective
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of people with RA of participating in an exercise intervention to improve their sleep.

Methods
Using a qualitative descriptive design, semi-structured face-to-face interviews were conducted with 12 people with RA who had completed an 8-week walking-based exercise intervention to improve their total sleep time, sleep quality and sleep disturbance. Data were analysed using thematic analysis.

Results
Four themes were generated: positive impact of exercise on participants’ sleep (‘I really didn’t think any type of exercise would help me sleep better, if I’m honest’); positive experiences of the exercise intervention (‘I learnt so much regarding walking that I didn’t even think about’); clear mental health benefits (‘If you don’t sleep well then it will have a knock-on effect to your mental health’); and achieving empowerment and ownership when exercising (‘I feel empowered now and confident that I’m not doing harm to myself’).

Conclusion
The findings demonstrated that participants had not expected exercise to improve their sleep. Although there is a growing consensus that exercise will benefit sleep and mitigate some disease symptoms, research is severely lacking in people with RA.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummerrkae008
TidsskriftRheumatology Advances in Practice
Vol/bind8
Udgave nummer1
Antal sider9
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2024

Bibliografisk note

Funding Information:
This work was funded and supported by the Irish Research Council (IRC) through a competitive postgraduate scholarship awarded to first author, S.G.M. (GOIPG/2016/58). The authors are extremely grateful to the participants who were willing to participate in this research. We are also grateful to the departments that have made this study possible. We give special thanks to the Department of Rheumatology at University Hospitals Limerick, Ireland for their support in recruiting study participants and to the School of Allied Health, University of Limerick, Ireland who provided access to their facilities for assessment of participants and running of the intervention. The preliminary results of this study were presented as an Oral Presentation at EULAR and at other Rheumatology and Physiotherapy conferences.

Funding Information:
This work was funded and supported by the Irish Research Council (IRC) through a competitive postgraduate scholarship awarded to first author, S.G.M. (GOIPG/2016/58).

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