Physical Activity Promotion in a Safety-net Clinic: Does the Provider Make a Difference? A Pilot Study.

IF 1.1 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Pamela G Bowen, Opoku-Agyeman William, Affuso Olivia, Paula Levi, Nancy Wingo
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Abstract

Background: Despite the long-term health benefits of physical activity, many Americans across the lifespan do not meet the recommended levels. However, physical activity discussions in the clinic setting may hold promise. The purpose of this study aimed to understand health care providers' beliefs and practices about physical activity discussions being a part of patients' healthcare treatment.

Methods: Semi-structured, audiotaped interviews were conducted to elicit narratives from ten health care providers. Interview data were transcribed verbatim, then coded and analyzed by two qualitative researchers using NVivo12.

Results: Three major themes emerged: importance of regular PA counseling for vulnerable populations, patients' lack of regular physical activity, including subthemes of lack of time, current health conditions, and social determinants of health, and healthcare provider's reflections about their own physical activity.

Conclusion: Healthcare providers have an important role when it comes to promoting good health. Having physical activity discussions with patients at every clinic visit is a great opportunity to encourage patients to engage in healthy lifestyle behaviors such as regular physical activity. From this pilot study, implications for practice may include increased awareness of the healthcare providers to discuss physical activity at every visit, which may lead to improved provider-patient communications related to the benefits of daily physical activity behaviors. These discussions may even have a secondary gain of encouraging the providers themselves to adopt the healthy behavior and thereby serve as a role model for their patients.

在安全网诊所推广体育锻炼:提供者会产生影响吗?一项试点研究。
背景:尽管体育锻炼对健康有长期益处,但许多美国人在一生中都达不到推荐水平。然而,在诊所环境中进行体育锻炼讨论可能会带来希望。本研究旨在了解医疗服务提供者对于将体育锻炼讨论作为患者医疗保健治疗的一部分的看法和做法:方法:对十名医疗服务提供者进行了半结构式录音访谈,以获得他们的叙述。访谈数据被逐字转录,然后由两名定性研究人员使用 NVivo12 进行编码和分析:结果:出现了三大主题:为弱势人群提供定期体育锻炼咨询的重要性;患者缺乏定期体育锻炼,包括缺乏时间、当前健康状况和健康的社会决定因素等副主题;以及医疗服务提供者对自身体育锻炼的反思:医疗服务提供者在促进健康方面扮演着重要角色。在每次就诊时与患者讨论体育锻炼问题,是鼓励患者参与健康生活方式行为(如定期进行体育锻炼)的绝佳机会。从这项试点研究来看,对实践的影响可能包括提高医疗服务提供者在每次就诊时讨论体育锻炼的意识,这可能会改善医疗服务提供者与患者之间有关日常体育锻炼行为益处的沟通。这些讨论甚至还可能产生一个副作用,即鼓励医疗服务提供者自己采取健康的行为,从而为患者树立榜样。
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