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Effectiveness of a clinician intervention to improve physical activity discussions in underserved adults.

Jennifer K Carroll1, Susan A Flocke2, Mechelle R Sanders3, Lisa Lowenstein4, Kevin Fiscella3, Ronald M Epstein3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) counselling is challenging in primary care. It is unknown whether clinician training on the 5As (Ask, Advise, Agree, Assist, Arrange) improves PA counselling skills.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of a clinician training intervention on PA counselling for underserved adults using the 5As framework.
METHODS: Pragmatic pilot clinical trial was used in the study. Clinicians (n = 13) were randomly assigned to two groups. Each group received the intervention consisting of four 1-hour training sessions to teach the 5As for PA counselling. Patient-clinician visits (n = 325) were audio recorded at baseline, immediately post-intervention, and at 6 months. Outcomes were the frequency and quality of PA discussions using the 5As, assessed by blinded coders.
RESULTS: Patients' mean age was 44 years; 75% were African American. PA was discussed in 37% (n = 119) of visits overall and did not change from baseline to follow-up. When PA discussions occurred, the frequency of 5As increased from baseline to follow-up for Advise (51-54%), Agree (11-26%), and Assist (11-17%); however, none of the 5As had a statistically significant increase. For Agree, exploration of patient willingness to engage in PA increased from 23% at baseline to 50% at follow-up.
CONCLUSION: A clinician-directed intervention to improve PA counselling increased the frequency of Advise, Agree and Assist, and the quality of Ask and Agree statements, though the absolute numbers were small and only Agree reached statistical significance. Future research is needed to understand the factors that affect the optimal uptake and approach to 5As counselling.
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Keywords:  Physical activity counselling; intervention; underserved populations.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27234988      PMCID: PMC5022124          DOI: 10.1093/fampra/cmw036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Pract        ISSN: 0263-2136            Impact factor:   2.267


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