| Literature DB >> 30876426 |
Michael Brannan1, Matteo Bernardotto2, Nick Clarke1, Justin Varney3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Healthcare professionals are key informants to support individual behaviour change, and although there has been some progress in empowering clinicians to promote physical activity and health at work, an effective strategy overarching the whole medical educational journey is still lacking. This report provides an overview from the Moving Healthcare Professionals programme (MHPP), a whole-system educational approach to embed prevention and physical activity promotion into clinical practice.Entities:
Keywords: Medical education; Physical activity; Whole system approach; eLearning
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30876426 PMCID: PMC6419815 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-019-1517-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Fig. 1“Moving Professionals – The model”. Cog diagram showing the overview of the MHPP
BMJ eLearning modules usage from January 2014 to April 2018
| Module title | Started | Completed | Completion ratio | |
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| 1 | Importance of physical activity | 14,544 | 13,611 | 94% |
| 2 | How physical activity produces health benefits | 10,001 | 9435 | 94% |
| 3 | The health Benefits of physical activity: cancer | 12,108 | 11,576 | 96% |
| 4 | The health benefits of physical activity: cardiovascular disease | 11,517 | 10,839 | 94% |
| 5 | The health benefits of physical activity: depression, anxiety and sleep | 11,595 | 10,763 | 93% |
| 6 | The health benefits of physical activity: diabetes | 15,586 | 14,548 | 93% |
| 7 | The health benefits of physical activity: osteoarthritis and low back pain | 10,924 | 10,418 | 95% |
| 8 | The health benefits of physical activity: promoting physical activity in primary care | 9484 | 8868 | 94% |
| 9 | The health benefits of physical activity: respiratory disease | 9555 | 9077 | 95% |
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Fig. 2“Timeline”. MHPP development timeline
Activity data on Programme Strands, (HCA healthcare Assistant, HCP healthcare professional)
| Phase | Number trained | Detailed audience breakdowna |
|---|---|---|
| Phase 1–2014/15 | 217 | 217 GP trainees |
| Phase 2–2015/16 | 5156 | 2199 GPs |
| Phase 3–2016/17 | 4959 | 2041 GP |
| Phase 4–2017/18* | 6773 | 2381 GPs & HCPs |
| Grand total | 17,105 |
aup to end of February 2018