Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (Feb 2021)

Experiences of People Living With HIV in Community Based Exercise: A Qualitative Longitudinal Study

  • Patricia Solomon PhD,
  • Soo Chan Carusone PhD,
  • Aileen M. Davis PT, PhD,
  • Rachel Aubry MSc,
  • Kelly K. O’Brien PT, PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2325958221995344
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20

Abstract

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This qualitative longitudinal study examined the experiences of people living with HIV who engaged in a structured community-based exercise (CBE) program under the supervision of a fitness coach. Twenty people living with HIV were invited to participate in 3 semi-structured interviews over time. Participants engaged in exercise 3 times per week for 6 months with one weekly session supervised by a coach. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and underwent longitudinal thematic analyses. Eleven participants were included representing a total of 30 interviews. Participants valued their experiences with the CBE program, particularly the motivation provided by the coach. Concerns about the environment, stigma and episodic health challenges affected their overall experience. To foster independence and promote self-management, health providers should consider these findings when encouraging CBE with people living with HIV. It is important to understand their goals and offer a variety of exercise options to meet their needs.