| Literature DB >> 29214025 |
Nicole Freene1, Sophie Cools1, Bernie Bissett1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) promotion in healthcare is an important strategy for increasing PA levels. Physiotherapists are well-positioned to promote PA, however no studies have investigated PA promotion by physiotherapists Australia-wide.Entities:
Keywords: Health promotion; Physical activity; Survey
Year: 2017 PMID: 29214025 PMCID: PMC5708119 DOI: 10.1186/s13102-017-0084-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil ISSN: 2052-1847
Participant characteristics and characteristics of all registered physiotherapists in Australia
| Characteristic | Participants ( | All registered Physiotherapists in Australia ( |
|---|---|---|
| Age (years), n (%) | ||
| < 35 | 93 (36) | 13,641 (48) |
| 35–44 | 48 (19) | 6638 (23) |
| 45–54 | 68 (26) | 4557 (16) |
| > 54 | 48 (19) | 3833 (13) |
| Gender, n (%) | ||
| Male | 57 (22) | 9142 (31) |
| Female | 200 (78) | 19,527 (68) |
| Kind of practice, n (%) | ||
| Private practice | 114 (44) | – |
| Community health | 39 (15) | – |
| Public hospital | 62 (24) | – |
| Private hospital | 13 (5) | – |
| Other | 29 (11) | – |
| Number of years in practice, mean (SD) | 18.1 (12) | – |
| Average number of patients seen per week, mean (SD) | 41.8 (32) | – |
| Usual number of hours worked per week, mean (SD) | 31.6 (13) | – |
| Australian workplace postcode, n (%) | ||
| ACT | 39 (15) | 540 (2) |
| NSW | 59 (23) | 8352 (29) |
| VIC | 62 (24) | 7026 (25) |
| QLD | 42 (17) | 5299 (19) |
| SA | 26 (10) | 2283 (8) |
| WA | 27 (11) | 3454 (12) |
| TAS | 0 (0) | 448 (2) |
| NT | 0 (0) | 165 (1) |
| Encouraged a physically active lifestyle | ||
| ≥ 10 patients in the last month, n (%) | 142 (55) | – |
| How physically active do you think you are currently compared with other Australians of your sex and age? (agree = more active), n (%) | 203 (79) | – |
- Data unavailable for total population of registered Physiotherapists in Australia
aPhysiotherapy Board of Australia Registrant Data, March 2015 [18]
Fig. 1Knowledge of the Australian Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour (PASB) guidelines among Australian physiotherapists
Australian physiotherapists’ knowledge, role perception, confidence, feasibility and barriers to physical activity promotion
| Variable (n = 257) | n Agree (%) |
|---|---|
| Aware of the Australian PASB guidelines | 168 (65) |
| Knowledge of PA message | |
| Taking the stairs at work and generally being more active each day is enough PA to improve health | 138 (54) |
| Half an hour of walking on most days is all the exercise that is needed for good health | 111 (43) |
| Exercise that is good for health must make you puff and pant | 82 (32) |
| Several short walks of 10 min each on most days is better than one round of golf per week for good health | 201 (78) |
| Health Professionals Role | |
| Discussing the benefits of a physically active lifestyle with patients is part of the health professionals role | 254 (98.8) |
| Suggesting to patients ways to increase daily PA is part of the health professionals role | 253 (98.4) |
| Health professionals should be physically active to act as a role model for their patients | 250 (97.3) |
| Confidence in giving PA message | |
| I would feel confident in giving general advice to patients on a physically active lifestyle | 245 (95.3) |
| I would feel confident in suggesting specific physical activity | 239 (93.0) |
| Feasibility of PA promotion strategies | |
| Brief counselling integrated into regular consultations | 241 (93.8) |
| Separate one-on-one consultations | 135 (52.5) |
| Group sessions | 173 (67.3) |
| Distribution of resources (such as brochures) | 240 (93.4) |
| Barriers to PA promotion | |
| Lack of time | 35 (13.6) |
| Lack of counselling skills | 16 (6.2) |
| Lack of remuneration for promoting PA | 14 (5.4) |
| Lack of interest in promoting PA | 3 (1.2) |
| Feeling it would not change the patient’s behaviour | 24 (9.3) |
| Feeling it would not be beneficial for the patient | 2 (0.8) |
| Other | 47 (18.3) |
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Logistic regression model for factors associated with frequency of physical activity promotion beyond therapeutic exercise by Australian physiotherapists
| Variable | Odds ratio | 95% CI |
|---|---|---|
| Barriers to promotion a | ||
| Lack of counselling skills | 0.165* | 0.038–0.710 |
| Feeling it would not change the patient’s behaviour | 0.271* | 0.093–0.795 |
| Feasible strategies for promotion a | ||
| Separate one-on-one consultations | 3.228** | 1.813–5.749 |
| Average number of patients seen per week | 1.028** | 1.014–1.043 |
| Gender b | 2.679* | 1.250–5.740 |
| Hosmer-Lemeshow goodness of fit ( | 0.593 | |
| Nagalkerke R Square | 0.332 | |
| Area under ROC curve | 0.803 | |
areference agree breference male * p < 0.05 **p < 0.001