Predictors of physical activity promotion in clinical practice: a cross-sectional study among medical doctors
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Resumo: | Background: Physical activity is a major determinant of physical and mental health. International recommendations identify health professionals as pivotal agents to tackle physical inactivity. This study sought to characterize medical doctors’ clinical practices concerning the promotion of patients’ physical activity, while also exploring potential predictors of the frequency and content of these practices, including doctors’ physical activity level and sedentary behaviours. Methods: A cross-sectional study assessed physical activity promotion in clinical practice with a self-report questionnaire delivered through the national medical prescription software (naturalistic survey). Physical activity and sedentary behaviours were estimated using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (short form). Indicators of medical doctors’ attitudes, knowledge, confdence, barriers, and previous training concerning physical activity promotion tar‑ geting their patients were also assessed. Multiple regression analysis was performed to identify predictors of physical activity promotion frequency by medical doctors, including sociodemographic, attitudes and knowledge-related variables, and physical activity behaviours as independent variables. Results: A total of 961 medical doctors working in the Portuguese National Health System participated (59% women, mean age 44±13 years) in the study. The majority of the participants (84.6%) reported to frequently promote patients’ physical activity. Five predictors of physical activity promotion frequency emerged from the multiple regression analysis, explaining 17.4% of the dependent variable (p<0.001): working in primary healthcare settings (p=0.037), having a medical specialty (p=0.030), attributing a high degree of relevance to patients’ physical activity promotion in healthcare settings (p<0.001), being approached by patients to address physical activity (p<0.001), and having higher levels of physical activity (p=0.001). Conclusions: The sample of medical doctors approached reported a high level of engagement with physical activity promotion. Physical activity promotion frequency seems to be infuenced by the clinical practice setting, medical career position and specialty, attitudes towards physical activity, and perception of patients´ interest on the topic, as well as medical doctors’ own physical activity levels. |
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Predictors of physical activity promotion in clinical practice: a cross-sectional study among medical doctorsAttitudesBarriersConfidenceKnowledgeMedical doctorsOpportunitiesPhysical activity behavioursPhysical activity promotionPredictorsTrainingBackground: Physical activity is a major determinant of physical and mental health. International recommendations identify health professionals as pivotal agents to tackle physical inactivity. This study sought to characterize medical doctors’ clinical practices concerning the promotion of patients’ physical activity, while also exploring potential predictors of the frequency and content of these practices, including doctors’ physical activity level and sedentary behaviours. Methods: A cross-sectional study assessed physical activity promotion in clinical practice with a self-report questionnaire delivered through the national medical prescription software (naturalistic survey). Physical activity and sedentary behaviours were estimated using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (short form). Indicators of medical doctors’ attitudes, knowledge, confdence, barriers, and previous training concerning physical activity promotion tar‑ geting their patients were also assessed. Multiple regression analysis was performed to identify predictors of physical activity promotion frequency by medical doctors, including sociodemographic, attitudes and knowledge-related variables, and physical activity behaviours as independent variables. Results: A total of 961 medical doctors working in the Portuguese National Health System participated (59% women, mean age 44±13 years) in the study. The majority of the participants (84.6%) reported to frequently promote patients’ physical activity. Five predictors of physical activity promotion frequency emerged from the multiple regression analysis, explaining 17.4% of the dependent variable (p<0.001): working in primary healthcare settings (p=0.037), having a medical specialty (p=0.030), attributing a high degree of relevance to patients’ physical activity promotion in healthcare settings (p<0.001), being approached by patients to address physical activity (p<0.001), and having higher levels of physical activity (p=0.001). Conclusions: The sample of medical doctors approached reported a high level of engagement with physical activity promotion. Physical activity promotion frequency seems to be infuenced by the clinical practice setting, medical career position and specialty, attitudes towards physical activity, and perception of patients´ interest on the topic, as well as medical doctors’ own physical activity levels.Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica PortuguesaSilva, Catarina SantosMendes, RomeuGodinho, CristinaMonteiro-Pereira, AnaPimenta-Ribeiro, JaimeMartins, Helena SilvaBrito, JoãoThemudo-Barata, José LuísFontes-Ribeiro, CarlosTeixeira, Pedro J.Freitas, GraçaSilva, Marlene Nunes2022-08-31T08:07:28Z2022-08-172022-08-17T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/38623eng1472-692010.1186/s12909-022-03686-z85135991034PMC938699935978358000842539100002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-09T01:36:15Zoai:repositorio.ucp.pt:10400.14/38623Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T18:31:32.692810Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Predictors of physical activity promotion in clinical practice: a cross-sectional study among medical doctors |
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Predictors of physical activity promotion in clinical practice: a cross-sectional study among medical doctors |
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Predictors of physical activity promotion in clinical practice: a cross-sectional study among medical doctors Silva, Catarina Santos Attitudes Barriers Confidence Knowledge Medical doctors Opportunities Physical activity behaviours Physical activity promotion Predictors Training |
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Predictors of physical activity promotion in clinical practice: a cross-sectional study among medical doctors |
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Predictors of physical activity promotion in clinical practice: a cross-sectional study among medical doctors |
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Predictors of physical activity promotion in clinical practice: a cross-sectional study among medical doctors |
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Predictors of physical activity promotion in clinical practice: a cross-sectional study among medical doctors |
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Predictors of physical activity promotion in clinical practice: a cross-sectional study among medical doctors |
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Silva, Catarina Santos |
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Silva, Catarina Santos Mendes, Romeu Godinho, Cristina Monteiro-Pereira, Ana Pimenta-Ribeiro, Jaime Martins, Helena Silva Brito, João Themudo-Barata, José Luís Fontes-Ribeiro, Carlos Teixeira, Pedro J. Freitas, Graça Silva, Marlene Nunes |
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Mendes, Romeu Godinho, Cristina Monteiro-Pereira, Ana Pimenta-Ribeiro, Jaime Martins, Helena Silva Brito, João Themudo-Barata, José Luís Fontes-Ribeiro, Carlos Teixeira, Pedro J. Freitas, Graça Silva, Marlene Nunes |
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Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa |
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Silva, Catarina Santos Mendes, Romeu Godinho, Cristina Monteiro-Pereira, Ana Pimenta-Ribeiro, Jaime Martins, Helena Silva Brito, João Themudo-Barata, José Luís Fontes-Ribeiro, Carlos Teixeira, Pedro J. Freitas, Graça Silva, Marlene Nunes |
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Attitudes Barriers Confidence Knowledge Medical doctors Opportunities Physical activity behaviours Physical activity promotion Predictors Training |
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Attitudes Barriers Confidence Knowledge Medical doctors Opportunities Physical activity behaviours Physical activity promotion Predictors Training |
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Background: Physical activity is a major determinant of physical and mental health. International recommendations identify health professionals as pivotal agents to tackle physical inactivity. This study sought to characterize medical doctors’ clinical practices concerning the promotion of patients’ physical activity, while also exploring potential predictors of the frequency and content of these practices, including doctors’ physical activity level and sedentary behaviours. Methods: A cross-sectional study assessed physical activity promotion in clinical practice with a self-report questionnaire delivered through the national medical prescription software (naturalistic survey). Physical activity and sedentary behaviours were estimated using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (short form). Indicators of medical doctors’ attitudes, knowledge, confdence, barriers, and previous training concerning physical activity promotion tar‑ geting their patients were also assessed. Multiple regression analysis was performed to identify predictors of physical activity promotion frequency by medical doctors, including sociodemographic, attitudes and knowledge-related variables, and physical activity behaviours as independent variables. Results: A total of 961 medical doctors working in the Portuguese National Health System participated (59% women, mean age 44±13 years) in the study. The majority of the participants (84.6%) reported to frequently promote patients’ physical activity. Five predictors of physical activity promotion frequency emerged from the multiple regression analysis, explaining 17.4% of the dependent variable (p<0.001): working in primary healthcare settings (p=0.037), having a medical specialty (p=0.030), attributing a high degree of relevance to patients’ physical activity promotion in healthcare settings (p<0.001), being approached by patients to address physical activity (p<0.001), and having higher levels of physical activity (p=0.001). Conclusions: The sample of medical doctors approached reported a high level of engagement with physical activity promotion. Physical activity promotion frequency seems to be infuenced by the clinical practice setting, medical career position and specialty, attitudes towards physical activity, and perception of patients´ interest on the topic, as well as medical doctors’ own physical activity levels. |
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