A Review of Educational Interventions on Physicians’ Exercise Counseling and Prescription Practices

Molly K. Courish, Madeline E. Shivgulam, Jennifer L. Petterson, Liam P. Pellerine, M. Kivell, M. O'Brien
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ABSTRACT Context Physicians report various barriers to providing patients with physical activity (PA) counseling and prescriptions. Implementing educational interventions among physicians could be an effective method for the promotion of PA counseling in primary care. Objective The purpose of this study was to review the impact and efficacy of different educational intervention modalities on physicians’ PA promotion outcomes. Design Twenty-one articles were included in this systematic review and were of moderate quality (6.8 ± 3.3 of 14 controlled trials and 6.3 ± 2.3 of 12 uncontrolled trials), assessed via the National Institutes of Health quality assessment tools. Studies ranged in sample size from 9 to 12,945 participants (n = 16,283). Eligibility Criteria For inclusion, studies had to have had interventional experimental design and performed an educational intervention aiming to improve PA counseling or exercise prescription practice, and most of the sample comprised physicians. Study Selection Sources were searched in May 2022 (n = 3422 citations without duplicates) via Scopus, EMBASE, MEDLINE, CINAHL, and Academic Search Premier (Prospero ID: CRD42022331755). Main Outcome Measures Physician PA practice outcomes across studies were categorized in terms of frequency of counseling and prescription, knowledge, and confidence. Results Most studies measuring PA counseling (8 of 13 studies) and prescription practices (8 of 10 studies) exhibited an increased frequency of PA prescription before and after the intervention. Physician confidence surrounding PA increased in most studies (10 of 12 studies), as well as knowledge of PA (6 of 7 studies). Conclusions Studies that were most effective in increasing physician PA promotion outcomes incorporated a practical component (i.e., hands-on) in addition to a theoretical session (i.e., lecture-based) to meet specific goals (e.g., accredited PA guidelines, prescription strategies). This review outlines the strengths and weaknesses of present educational intervention modalities and provides insight into future directions for education models to promote PA counseling and exercise prescription practices among physicians.
医生运动咨询和处方实践教育干预综述
ABSTRACT Context 医生在为患者提供体育锻炼(PA)咨询和处方时会遇到各种障碍。在医生中实施教育干预可能是在初级保健中推广体育锻炼咨询的有效方法。目的 本研究旨在回顾不同教育干预模式对医生促进 PA 结果的影响和效果。设计 通过美国国立卫生研究院的质量评估工具进行评估,本系统性综述共纳入 21 篇文章,质量中等(14 项对照试验中为 6.8 ± 3.3,12 项非对照试验中为 6.3 ± 2.3)。研究的样本量从 9 到 12,945 人不等(n = 16,283 人)。资格标准 纳入的研究必须采用干预性实验设计,并进行了旨在改善PA咨询或运动处方实践的教育干预,且大部分样本由医生组成。研究选择 2022 年 5 月,通过 Scopus、EMBASE、MEDLINE、CINAHL 和 Academic Search Premier(Prospero ID:CRD42022331755)检索研究来源(n = 3422 条引文,无重复)。主要结果测量 根据咨询和处方的频率、知识和信心对各研究中的医师 PA 实践结果进行分类。结果 大多数衡量 PA 咨询(13 项研究中的 8 项)和处方实践(10 项研究中的 8 项)的研究显示,干预前后 PA 处方的频率均有所增加。在大多数研究(12 项研究中的 10 项)中,医生对 PA 的信心以及 PA 知识(7 项研究中的 6 项)都有所增加。结论 在提高医生 PA 推广成果方面最有效的研究,除了理论课程(即讲座式)外,还加入了实践部分(即动手操作),以实现特定目标(如认可的 PA 指南、处方策略)。本综述概述了目前教育干预模式的优缺点,并对未来促进医生进行 PA 咨询和运动处方实践的教育模式方向提出了见解。
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