Effectiveness of physical activity counselling and exercise prescription education among medical students: a systematic review.

Canadian medical education journal Pub Date : 2024-11-13 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.36834/cmej.77065
Madeline E Shivgulam, Jennifer L Petterson, Liam Pellerine, Matthew J Kivell, Taylor Wilson, Olga Theou, Myles W O'Brien
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Background: Providing physical activity counselling and prescribing exercise increases patients' activity and cardiorespiratory fitness, but healthcare providers experience challenges in promoting activity to patients. Implementing educational intervention during medical training may be an effective strategy to promote physical activity and exercise counselling/prescriptions. The purpose of this review was to evaluate the impact of educational interventions on medical students' physical activity counselling and exercise prescription perceptions and practices.

Methods: Systematic review procedures were registered in PROSPERO (ID# CRD42022331755) prior to conducting the study. Studies were included if they conducted an educational intervention to medical students or residents aimed at improving activity practices. Sources were searched in May of 2022 and included Scopus, EMBASE, MEDLINE, CINAHL, and Academic Search Premier (n = 3412 citations without duplicates). The National Institutes of Health quality assessment tools were used.

Results: Fifteen interventions were included. The average quality of the included controlled trials (n = 6) and pre-post studies with no control group (n = 9) were 5.0±1.5/12 and 6.2±1.3/14, respectively. Most studies (n = 4/6) that reported the total number of medical students providing activity counselling to patients before and after receiving intervention observed improvements in exercise counselling behaviours. Eleven of twelve, and ten of eleven studies reported increases in confidence and perceptions toward various features of exercise counselling and physical activity promotion, respectively.

Conclusion: Despite the heterogeneous nature of intervention designs, this review supports that relatively brief interventions using a structured lecture format incorporated into curriculum promote acute improvements in medical students' perceptions and confidence in providing exercise counselling, albeit based on low-moderate study quality.

医学生体育锻炼咨询和运动处方教育的有效性:系统综述。
背景:提供体育锻炼咨询和开具运动处方可增加患者的活动量和心肺功能,但医疗服务提供者在向患者推广体育锻炼方面面临挑战。在医学培训期间实施教育干预可能是促进体育锻炼和运动咨询/处方的有效策略。本综述旨在评估教育干预对医学生体育锻炼咨询和运动处方认知与实践的影响:在进行研究之前,已在 PROSPERO(ID# CRD42022331755)上注册了系统综述程序。对医学生或住院医师进行旨在改善活动实践的教育干预的研究均被纳入。2022 年 5 月搜索的资料来源包括 Scopus、EMBASE、MEDLINE、CINAHL 和 Academic Search Premier(n = 3412 条引文,无重复)。使用了美国国立卫生研究院的质量评估工具:结果:共纳入 15 项干预措施。纳入的对照试验(n = 6)和无对照组的前后研究(n = 9)的平均质量分别为 5.0±1.5/12 和 6.2±1.3/14。大多数研究(n = 4/6)报告了医学生在接受干预前后为患者提供活动咨询的总人数,观察到运动咨询行为有所改善。12项研究中的11项和11项研究中的10项分别报告了学生对运动咨询和体育锻炼推广的信心和看法的提高:尽管干预设计各不相同,但本综述支持在课程中采用结构化讲座形式进行相对简短的干预,以促进医学生在提供运动咨询方面的认知和信心的显著改善,尽管其研究质量处于中下水平。
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