在初级保健机构建立有效的身体活动咨询框架。

David Blackburn
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本文探讨了初级保健医生在提供体育活动咨询方面的作用,并提出了一个框架,以最大限度地提高体育活动的有效性。已经进行了许多研究来评估初级保健环境中体育活动咨询的有效性。不幸的是,大多数研究的结果并不令人鼓舞,因为没有令人信服的证据表明,对普通人群进行短暂的体育活动咨询会导致体育活动行为的长期改变。相比之下,那些成功达到与卫生局局长建议一致的体育活动水平的患者的健康状况得到改善的证据是令人信服的,并且应该成为我们寻求更有效的体育活动咨询范例的动力来源。PACE(以患者为中心的运动和营养评估和咨询)项目是一个基于证据的有效框架,用于有效的体育活动咨询。通过采用以患者为中心的方法进行咨询,并根据患者采取行动的准备程度来调整信息,可以以一种成本和时间有效的方式进行体育活动咨询。这篇文章提供了具体的咨询策略,以解决在不同阶段准备从事有关身体活动的行为改变的患者。
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Establishing an effective framework for physical activity counseling in primary care settings.
This article examines the role of the primary care physician in providing physical activity counseling and proposes a framework for maximizing the effectiveness of this activity. Many studies have been conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of physical activity counseling in the primary care setting. Unfortunately, the results of most of these studies have not been encouraging as there has not been compelling evidence that brief physical activity counseling for the general population results in long-term changes in physical activity behaviors. In contrast, the evidence of health improvements in patients who are successful in achieving levels of physical activity consistent with the Surgeon General's recommendations is compelling and should serve as the source of motivation as we seek more effective paradigms for physical activity counseling. The PACE (Patient-Centered Assessment and Counseling for Exercise and Nutrition) Program is presented as an evidenced-based and effective framework for effective physical activity counseling. By adopting a patient-centered approach to counseling and by tailoring the message to the readiness of the patient to take action, it is possible to engage in physical activity counseling in a cost- and time-effective manner. This article provides specific counseling strategies for addressing patients at various stages of readiness to engage in behavior change regarding physical activity.
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