Perspectives on physical activity among women with fibromyalgia: a qualitative study


SERMENLİ N., Sarıtaş F., Tonga E.

Journal of Public Health (Germany), 2025 (ESCI) identifier

  • Publication Type: Article / Article
  • Publication Date: 2025
  • Doi Number: 10.1007/s10389-025-02450-z
  • Journal Name: Journal of Public Health (Germany)
  • Journal Indexes: Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), Scopus, Agricultural & Environmental Science Database, CINAHL, Psycinfo
  • Keywords: Exercise, Fibromyalgia, Interview, Physical activity, Qualitative analysis
  • Marmara University Affiliated: Yes

Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to understand physical activity (PA) behaviors and beliefs in fibromyalgia (FM) patients to address intervention needs. Subject and methods: A qualitative study was conducted using semi-structured interviews based on five social cognitive theory (SCT) constructs: behavioral capability, outcome expectations, self-efficacy, self-regulation, and social support. Ten female FM patients aged 18–65 were interviewed for 30–60 min. Data were audio recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using content analysis. Results: Findings organized by SCT constructs revealed eight key themes. For behavioral capacity, participants reported a lack of knowledge about PA and the need for a person-centered approach. Regarding outcome expectations, they focused on perceived health benefits. Self-efficacy was influenced by past negative experiences, environmental barriers, and personal challenges. Integrating PA into daily routines emerged as a form of self-regulation, while positive social interactions were critical for social support. Conclusion: This study identified factors and beliefs related to PA behavior in FM patients, offering suggestions for developing effective PA interventions. Fostering self-efficacy and addressing social support, along with telehealth, can help overcome barriers and enhance long-term PA adherence.