Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Bayero University Kano, Kano, Nigeria.
Department of Health Professions, Faculty of Health and Education, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2022 May 10;17(5):e0266765. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0266765. eCollection 2022.
Nigeria has the highest rates of physical inactivity in Africa. As physical inactivity is a leading global risk factor for non-communicable diseases (NCD), physical activity promotion is a strategy for their mitigation. Physiotherapists are already ideally situated to undertake this role and can assist in the reversal of NCD. Gaining insight into how physiotherapists in Nigeria perceive their role in relation to physical activity promotion is needed to ensure this undertaking will be effective. This national survey aimed to investigate Nigerian physiotherapists' knowledge and current practice for promoting physical activity across Nigeria and perceptions of their role related to this.
Following ethical approval, a cross-sectional, online questionnaire survey design was employed to investigate the aim. 330 qualified physiotherapists, working across Nigeria were recruited. Internal consistency of the survey was examined using Cronbach's alpha. Descriptive statistics were used to analyse closed questions. Thematic content analysis was used to analyse open-ended questions. Chi-square inferential statistic was used to investigate the association between variables with alpha interpreted at a level of 0.05.
The internal consistency of the questionnaire survey was good overall (Cronbach Alpha α = 0.71). 330 physiotherapists participated. 99.4% agreed that discussing the benefits of a physically active lifestyle with patients is part of their role. However, over 60% did not feel confident in suggesting specific physical activity programs for their patients. 59.7% were aware of one or more physical activity guideline. However, only 49.1% were incorporating it into their practice. 85.5% felt that developing a physical activity guideline specifically for Nigeria would promote physical activity. 63.3% of respondents did not use any resource in promoting physical activity. An association was found between the physiotherapist's awareness of physical activity guidelines and male sex (χ2 = 8.95, df = 2, p = 0.01).
Whilst most physiotherapists had a positive perception of their role in promoting physical activity, translating this into practice would seem to be challenging. A systems approach to physical activity health promotion is recommended with the need for a commitment by the Nigerian Government to the development and implementation of national guidelines. Incorporating more training in physiotherapy education could foster more confidence in the delivery of these guidelines. Greater use of resources and working with community organisations could help to optimise physical activity uptake in Nigeria.
尼日利亚是非洲身体活动水平最低的国家。由于身体活动不足是导致非传染性疾病(NCD)的主要全球风险因素,因此促进身体活动是缓解 NCD 的一项策略。物理治疗师最适合承担这一角色,并可以协助逆转 NCD。了解尼日利亚的物理治疗师如何看待他们在促进身体活动方面的角色,对于确保这一工作的有效性是必要的。这项全国性调查旨在调查尼日利亚物理治疗师在全国范围内促进身体活动的知识和当前实践,以及他们对这方面角色的看法。
在获得伦理批准后,采用横断面、在线问卷调查设计来调查目的。招募了 330 名在尼日利亚各地工作的合格物理治疗师。使用 Cronbach 的 alpha 检验来检查调查的内部一致性。使用描述性统计分析来分析封闭问题。使用主题内容分析来分析开放式问题。使用卡方推断统计分析来研究变量之间的关联,alpha 解释水平为 0.05。
问卷调查的内部一致性总体良好(Cronbach Alpha α = 0.71)。有 330 名物理治疗师参与。99.4%的人同意与患者讨论积极生活方式的益处是他们角色的一部分。然而,超过 60%的人对为患者推荐特定的身体活动方案没有信心。59.7%的人知道一个或多个身体活动指南。然而,只有 49.1%的人将其纳入实践。85.5%的人认为为尼日利亚制定专门的身体活动指南将促进身体活动。63.3%的受访者在促进身体活动时没有使用任何资源。治疗师对身体活动指南的认识与男性性别之间存在关联(χ2 = 8.95,df = 2,p = 0.01)。
尽管大多数物理治疗师对他们在促进身体活动方面的角色有积极的看法,但将这一观点转化为实践似乎具有挑战性。建议采取系统方法促进身体活动健康,需要尼日利亚政府承诺制定和实施国家指南。在物理治疗教育中增加更多培训可以培养在提供这些指南方面的更大信心。更多地利用资源并与社区组织合作,可以帮助优化尼日利亚的身体活动参与度。