Aditya Jadhav Radhika, Gupta Garima, Nataraj Megha, Maiya G Arun
Centre for Diabetic Foot Care and Research, Department of Physiotherapy, Manipal College of Health Professions, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, 576104, Karnataka, India.
J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2021 Apr;26:463-470. doi: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2020.12.042. Epub 2020 Dec 31.
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and the nationwide lockdown has increased sedentary time and physical inactivity. Physiotherapists are one of the essential health professionals who are actively involved in promoting physical activities. The study objectives included assessing knowledge of physical activity guidelines, physiotherapist attitude towards involvement in physical activities and practice of routine physical activity assessment, and its promotion among physiotherapists in India during COVID-19.
In this cross-sectional survey study, the study tool was prepared using Google Forms. It consisted of sixteen questions on knowledge, attitude, and practice of physical activities among physiotherapists. Study participants were physiotherapists with a minimum of a bachelor's degree qualification and practicing in India.
One hundred and eighty responses were received from sixteen states of India. The average age of respondents was 28 years, and the average work experience of five years. This study found that only 19% of physiotherapists could give the correct answer in all three domains of WHO PA guidelines. 70% of physiotherapists found with an appropriate attitude as they met the 150 min of moderate PA per week. 68% reported that they promote physical activities in routine practice.
This study suggested the majority of physiotherapists perform physical activity assessment and promotion in routine practice in India. Most of them have an appropriate attitude towards physical activity, but very few physiotherapists have adequate knowledge of WHO physical activity guidelines. Physiotherapists should actively promote physical activities in routine practice to reduce the impairment due to physical inactivity especially during the Corona virus disease pandemic in India. Efforts should be made to increase the physical activity awareness in terms of knowledge of WHO physical activity guidelines, different assessment, and promotion strategies.
冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行及全国范围的封锁增加了久坐时间和身体活动不足的情况。物理治疗师是积极参与促进身体活动的重要健康专业人员之一。本研究的目的包括评估印度物理治疗师对身体活动指南的了解、对参与身体活动的态度、常规身体活动评估的实践情况以及在COVID-19期间对其的推广情况。
在这项横断面调查研究中,研究工具通过谷歌表单编制。它包含16个关于物理治疗师身体活动的知识、态度和实践的问题。研究参与者为印度境内至少拥有学士学位资格且正在执业的物理治疗师。
从印度16个邦收到了180份回复。受访者的平均年龄为28岁,平均工作经验为5年。本研究发现,只有19%的物理治疗师能在世界卫生组织身体活动指南的所有三个领域给出正确答案。70%的物理治疗师因每周达到150分钟的中等强度身体活动而表现出适当的态度。68%的人报告说他们在日常实践中推广身体活动。
本研究表明,印度大多数物理治疗师在日常实践中进行身体活动评估和推广。他们中的大多数人对身体活动有适当的态度,但很少有物理治疗师对世界卫生组织身体活动指南有足够的了解。物理治疗师应在日常实践中积极推广身体活动,以减少因身体活动不足导致的损害,尤其是在印度冠状病毒病大流行期间。应努力提高对世界卫生组织身体活动指南、不同评估和推广策略的认识,以增强身体活动意识。