Investigating men's perspectives on preventive health care within general practice: a qualitative study.

Ruth Mursa, Gemma McErlean, Christopher Patterson, Elizabeth Halcomb
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Background Chronic conditions are a major health concern. Most Australian men are overweight or obese and half live with at least one chronic health condition. Many chronic conditions are preventable and treatable by reducing lifestyle risk factors. General practice delivers a range of services, including preventive health care; however, men have been noted to have low engagement with general practice. This study aimed to investigate men's perspectives on preventive health care within general practice. Methods Seventeen semi-structured interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of Australian men recruited from the NSW Rural Fire Service following an initial survey. Interviews sought to explore men's perspectives on engagement in preventive health care within general practice. Data were thematically analysed. Results Two sub-themes were identified relating to men's engagement in preventive health care within general practice. 'The scope of general practice services' highlighted diverse understandings among men's perceptions of the role and value of preventive health care. Whereas 'addressing lifestyle risk factors' revealed the nature of communication and advice provided within general practice concerning lifestyle risks and behavioural change. The findings indicated that when advice is provided, men want tangible and meaningful healthcare strategies that support them in making behavioural changes. Conclusions General practice clinicians need to prioritise preventive health care. Proactively addressing preventive health care with men and supporting them to make informed decisions about their lifestyle choices has the potential to enhance their health and reduce chronic health conditions.

调查男性在全科实践中对预防性保健的看法:一项定性研究。
慢性疾病是一个主要的健康问题。大多数澳大利亚男性超重或肥胖,一半的人至少患有一种慢性疾病。许多慢性病是可以通过减少生活方式风险因素来预防和治疗的。全科执业提供一系列服务,包括预防保健;然而,人们注意到男性对一般医疗的参与度较低。本研究旨在调查男性在全科医学中对预防性保健的看法。方法对从新南威尔士州农村消防局招募的澳大利亚男性进行了17次半结构化访谈,并进行了初步调查。访谈旨在探讨男子在全科医疗中参与预防保健的观点。对数据进行主题分析。结果确定了与男性在全科实践中参与预防保健有关的两个次级主题。“全科医疗服务的范围”强调了男子对预防保健的作用和价值的不同理解。然而,“解决生活方式风险因素”揭示了在一般实践中提供的关于生活方式风险和行为改变的沟通和建议的本质。研究结果表明,当提供建议时,男性需要切实和有意义的医疗保健策略,以支持他们做出行为改变。结论全科医生需要优先考虑预防保健。主动解决男性的预防性保健问题,支持他们对自己的生活方式选择作出知情决定,有可能增进他们的健康,减少慢性疾病。
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