| Literature DB >> 21912880 |
Emalie J Hurkmans1, V de Gucht, S Maes, Andreas J Peeters, H Karel Ronday, Thea P M Vliet Vlieland.
Abstract
Despite the proven health benefits, patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are found to be less physically active than their healthy peers. The aim of this study was to examine to what extent and how physical activity, defined as any bodily movement resulting in energy expenditure, is currently promoted by health care providers in patients with RA and how they perceive their competencies and educational needs. For this cross-sectional study, Dutch rheumatologists, rheumatology clinical nurse specialists, and expert physical therapists were sent a postal survey including four domains: attitudes towards physical activity in RA, advices given to patients with RA, and perceived competencies and educational needs. A total of 126 rheumatologists (50%), 132 clinical nurse specialists (56%), and 112 physical therapists (53%) returned the questionnaire. More than 90% agreed that physical activity is an important health goal for RA patients and regularly advised their patients to engage in physical activity. Public health recommendations for moderate-intensity physical activity were found attainable in RA patients by 66%, 74%, and 65% and were by used by 19%, 41%, and 49% of them, respectively. On average, respondents rated their competency to promote physical activity as low to medium, and 54%, 85%, and 72% of the respondents expressed a need for additional education regarding this topic. Rheumatologists, nurses, and physical therapists considered regular physical activity to be an important health goal for RA patients. The majority of them commonly gave advice on physical activity but felt not sufficiently competent and indicated a need for additional education.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21912880 PMCID: PMC3218269 DOI: 10.1007/s10067-011-1846-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Rheumatol ISSN: 0770-3198 Impact factor: 2.980
Attitudes of rheumatology health care providers regarding physical activity according to the Dutch public health recommendation (physical activity at a moderate-intensity level for at least 30 min on at least 5 days of the week [10]) in patients with RA—n (%)
| Rheumatologists | Clinical nurse specialists | Physical therapists | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Participants, | Strongly disagree/disagree (%) | Neither disagree nor agree | Strongly agree/agree (%) | Participants, | Strongly disagree/disagree (%) | Neither disagree nor agree | Strongly agree/agree (%) | Participants, | Strongly disagree/disagree (%) | Neither disagree nor agree | Strongly agree/agree (%) | |
| Moderate-intensity physical activity according to the Dutch public health recommendation is attainable for patients | 124 | 11 (9%) | 31 (25%) | 82 (66%) | 132 | 7 (5%) | 27 (21%) | 98 (74%) | 109 | 7 (6%) | 31 (29%) | 71 (65%) |
| Moderate-intensity physical activity according to the Dutch public health recommendation is attainable for patients | 125 | 73 (58%) | 32 (26%) | 20 (16%) | 132 | 79 (60%) | 31 (23%) | 22 (17%) | 109 | 57 (52%) | 34 (31%) | 18 (17%) |
| Moderate-intensity physical activity according to the Dutch public health recommendation is safe for patients | 125 | 2 (2%) | 18 (14%) | 105 (84%) | 131 | 3 (2%) | 15 (12%) | 113 (86%) | 109 | 5 (4%) | 17 (16%) | 87 (80%) |
| Moderate-intensity physical activity according to the Dutch public health recommendation is safe for patients | 124 | 39 (32%) | 40 (32%) | 45 (36%) | 131 | 46 (35%) | 36 (28%) | 49 (37%) | 109 | 37 (34%) | 41 (38%) | 31 (28%) |
| Regular physical activity is an important health goal for patients | 125 | 2 (2%) | 5 (4%) | 118 (94%) | 132 | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 132 (100%) | 109 | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 109 (100%) |
N number of participants
Advices of rheumatology health care providers with regard to physical activity in patients with RA—n (%)
| Rheumatologists | Clinical nurse specialists | Physical therapists | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| Always/regularly | Sometimes/never |
| Always/regularly | Sometimes/never |
| Always/regularly | Sometimes/never | |
| I advise patients to take care of regular physical activity | 124 | 107 (86%) | 17 (14%) | 129 | 122 (95%) | 7 (5%) | 110 | 109 (99%) | 1 (1%) |
| I advise patients with | 124 | 109 (88%) | 15 (12%) | 128 | 119 (93%) | 9 (7%) | 109 | 109 (100%) | 0 (0%) |
| I advise patients with | 124 | 103 (83%) | 21 (17%) | 129 | 120 (93%) | 9 (7%) | 110 | 107 (97%) | 3 (3%) |
| When I advise patient about physical activity, I use the Dutch public health recommendation as basis | 124 | 23 (19%) | 101 (81%) | 128 | 52 (41%) | 76 (59%) | 110 | 54 (49%) | 56 (51%) |
N number of participants who provided a response
Perceived competencies of rheumatology health care providers to promote physical activity in RA patients [expressed as mean (standard deviation)]
| Rheumatologists | Clinical nurse specialists | Physical therapists | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Get patients to see important health recommendations as their own personal goal | 6.2 (1.6) | 6.8 (1.3) | 7.0 (1.1) |
| Get patients to believe in or trust their own abilities to achieve important health goals | 6.4 (1.5) | 6.9 (1.3) | 7.3 (0.9) |
| Regularly provide patients with understandable information about their progress toward important health goals | 6.3 (1.8) | 6.9 (1.5) | 7.4 (1.0) |
| Get patients to seek help from significant others (e.g., partner, children, friends) when striving toward important health goals | 6.2 (1.7) | 6.9 (1.2) | 6.7 (1.4) |
| Get patients to compare their (lack of) progress toward important health goals with that of other patients who have made sufficient progress | 5.0 (2.0) | 5.7 (1.6) | 5.9 (1.7) |
| Help patients plan steps or activities that are necessary to achieve important health goals | 5.3 (1.8) | 6.9 (1.5) | 7.2 (1.1) |
| Teach patients how they can monitor their progress toward important health goals | 5.3 (1.7) | 6.4 (1.5) | 6.9 (1.2) |
| Prevent patients from over-criticizing themselves when they encounter difficulties in the pursuit of important health goals | 5.6 (1.9) | 6.8 (1.3) | 6.9 (1.1) |
| Get patients to reward themselves for each small step on the way toward achieving important health goals | 5.3 (1.9) | 6.8 (1.3) | 6.8 (1.2) |
| Prevent patients from letting other important goals, events, or people distract them from pursuing their important health goals | 5.1 (1.8) | 6.2 (1.3) | 6.3 (1.4) |
| Prevent patients from giving up on their important health goals if they have experienced problems or setbacks | 5.4 (1.8) | 6.5 (1.3) | 6.6 (1.3) |
| Teach patients to control negative emotions and stress that could prevent them from reaching important health goals | 4.9 (1.8) | 6.3 (1.4) | 6.4 (1.4) |
| Teach patients to break their important health goals down into more concrete, achievable goals | 5.6 (1.8) | 6.8 (1.4) | 7.1 (1.1) |
| Total score | 5.6 (1.4) | 6.6 (1.2) | 6.8 (1.0) |
Characteristics of rheumatologists, clinical nurse specialists, and physical therapists participating in a cross-sectional study on the promotion of physical activity in patients with RA
| Rheumatologists | Clinical nurse specialists | Physical therapists | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 48 (9) | 45 (9) | 45 (10) |
| Female, | 59 (49%) | 125 (95%) | 63 (56%) |
| Work situation, | |||
| Hospital | 118 (94%) | 109 (83%) | 24 (21%) |
| Private practice | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 73 (65%) |
| Other | 9 (7%) | 37 (28%) | 16 (14%) |
| Hours practicing | 41 (9) | 26 (7) | 34 (11) |
| Years of experience | 12 (9) | 7 (6) | 21 (10) |
| Amount of patients with RA treated per month | 92 (67) | 33 (25) | 6 (7) |
| SQUASH, | 2,538 (946) | 2,710 (982) | 3,023 (1034) |
| Meet the public recommendation, | 55% | 80% | 80% |
Values are expressed as mean (SD) unless indicated otherwise
#SQUASH Short Questionnaire to Assess Health-Enhancing Physical Activity