Public Health England, London, and GP with special interest in sports and exercise medicine, MICAS (Musculoskeletal Interface Clinical Assessment Service), Battersea Healthcare, Battersea, London.
Health Improvement Directorate, Public Health England, London.
Br J Gen Pract. 2017 Oct;67(663):e668-e675. doi: 10.3399/bjgp17X692513. Epub 2017 Aug 14.
Physical activity (PA) brief advice in health care is effective at getting individuals active. It has been suggested that one in four people would be more active if advised by a GP or nurse, but as many as 72% of GPs do not discuss the benefits of physical activity with patients.
To assess the knowledge, use, and confidence in national PA and Chief Medical Officer (CMO) health guidelines and tools among GPs in England.
Online questionnaire-based survey of self-selecting GPs in England that took place over a 10-day period in March 2016.
The questionnaire consisted of six multiple-choice questions and was available on the Doctors.net.uk (DNUK) homepage. Quotas were used to ensure good regional representation.
The final analysis included 1013 responses. Only 20% of responders were broadly or very familiar with the national PA guidelines. In all, 70% of GPs were aware of the General Practice Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPPAQ), but 26% were not familiar with any PA assessment tools, and 55% reported that they had not undertaken any training with respect to encouraging PA.
The majority of GPs in England (80%) are unfamiliar with the national PA guidelines. Awareness of the recommended tool for assessment, GPPAQ, is higher than use by GPs. This may be because it is used by other clinical staff, for example, as part of the NHS Health Check programme. Although brief advice in isolation by GPs on PA will only be a part of the behaviour change journey, it is an important prompt, especially if repeated as part of routine practice. This study highlights the need for significant improvement in knowledge, skills, and confidence to maximise the potential for PA advice in GP consultations.
在医疗保健中提供简短的身体活动(PA)建议对促使人们积极运动是有效的。有人认为,如果由全科医生或护士提供建议,四分之一的人会更加活跃,但多达 72%的全科医生不会与患者讨论身体活动的益处。
评估英格兰全科医生对国家 PA 和首席医疗官(CMO)健康指南和工具的知识、使用情况和信心。
这是一项在 2016 年 3 月为期 10 天的在线问卷调查研究,对象为自我选择的英格兰全科医生。
问卷由六个多项选择题组成,可在 Doctors.net.uk(DNUK)主页上获取。使用配额来确保良好的区域代表性。
最终分析包括 1013 份回复。只有 20%的应答者对国家 PA 指南有广泛或非常熟悉的了解。总的来说,70%的全科医生知道一般实践身体活动问卷(GPPAQ),但 26%的人不熟悉任何 PA 评估工具,55%的人报告他们没有接受过任何关于鼓励 PA 的培训。
英格兰大多数全科医生(80%)不熟悉国家 PA 指南。虽然全科医生使用推荐的评估工具,GPPAQ,比指南更高,但对其了解程度不高。这可能是因为它被其他临床工作人员使用,例如作为 NHS 健康检查计划的一部分。尽管由全科医生单独提供关于 PA 的简短建议只是行为改变过程的一部分,但这是一个重要的提示,尤其是作为常规实践的一部分。这项研究强调了需要在知识、技能和信心方面有显著提高,以最大限度地发挥 PA 建议在全科医生咨询中的潜力。