Beliefs, motives and gains associated with physical activity in people with osteoarthritis.
Alice BerryCandy S McCabeSerena HallsSarah MuirNicola E WalshPublished in: Musculoskeletal care (2020)
This study provides evidence of the central role that motives, gains and self-efficacy play in facilitating engagement with physical activity in this population. Future interventions should aim to foster increased self-efficacy for physical activity and promote autonomous forms of motivation by emphasising the importance of choosing activities which are enjoyable, as well as highlighting the value of social engagement.