“La felicida es una cosa que transmiten los ojos”
Percepciones sobre conexiones sociales en ancianos que practican ejercicios físicos
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https://doi.org/10.22456/1982-8918.127395Palabras clave:
Socialización, Adulto Mayor, Ejercicio Físico, Psicología del Deporte, Relaciones Interpersonales, MotivaciónResumen
El objetivo de este estudio fue verificar las percepciones de las personas mayores sobre las características que contribuyen a las conexiones sociales en un programa sistematizado de ejercicio físico. Para eso, se utilizó un enfoque cualitativo y se entrevistó a 18 participantes después de un programa de entrenamiento físico de 16 semanas. Se realizó una entrevista cara a cara, basada en un guion con preguntas semiestructuradas. Los datos fueron analizados mediante el método de Análisis Temático. Se identificaron cuatro temas generales: a) motivación extrínseca, b) características grupales, c) características personales y d) características profesionales. Además, se identificaron algunos atributos como tener personas conocidas en los programas, estar en un grupo de participantes de edades cercanas, estar abiertos al diálogo y contar con profesionales con características socioafectivas como comunicación, empatía, entre otras, que pueden influyen en la percepción de las conexiones sociales durante el ejercicio físico, potenciando sus beneficios y contribuyendo a una vida más activa.Descargas
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