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A Web-Based Survey of Residents Views on Advocating with Patients for a Healthy Built Environment in Canada

机译:基于网络的居民对加拿大倡导患者建立健康建筑环境的看法的调查

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Purpose. To determine family medicine residents' perceived knowledge and attitudes towards the built environment and their responsibility for health advocacy and to identify their perceived educational needs and barriers to patient education and advocacy. Methods. A web-based survey was conducted in Canada with University of Toronto family medicine residents. Data were analyzed descriptively. Results. 93% agreed or strongly agreed that built environment significantly impacts health. 64% thought educating patients on built environment is effective disease prevention; 52% considered this a role of family physicians. 78% reported that advocacy for built environment is effective disease prevention; 56% perceived this to be the family physician's role. 59% reported being knowledgeable to discuss how a patient's environment may affect his/her health; 35% reported being knowledgeable to participate in community discussions on built environment. 78% thought education would help with integration into practice. Inadequate time (92%), knowledge (73%), and remuneration (54%) were barriers. Conclusions. While residents perceived value in education and advocacy as disease prevention strategies and acknowledged the importance of a healthy built environment, they did not consider advocacy towards this the family physician's role. Barrier reduction and medical education may contribute to improved advocacy, ultimately improving physical activity levels and patient health outcomes.
机译:目的。确定家庭医学居民对建筑环境的感知知识和态度,以及对健康倡导的责任,并确定其感知的教育需求以及患者教育和倡导的障碍。方法。加拿大对多伦多大学家庭医学居民进行了基于网络的调查。对数据进行描述性分析。结果。 93%的人同意或强烈同意建筑环境会严重影响健康。 64%的人认为在建筑环境下教育患者可以有效地预防疾病; 52%的人认为这是家庭医生的角色。 78%的人认为倡导建筑环境可以有效预防疾病; 56%的人认为这是家庭医生的角色。 59%的人报告有足够的知识来讨论患者的环境如何影响他/她的健康; 35%的人表示,他们有丰富的知识,可以参加有关建筑环境的社区讨论。 78%的人认为教育将有助于融入实践。时间不足(92%),知识(73%)和薪酬(54%)是障碍。结论。尽管居民将教育和宣传的价值视为疾病预防策略并承认健康建筑环境的重要性,但他们并未考虑倡导家庭医生的作用。减少障碍和接受医学教育可能有助于改善宣传,最终改善身体活动水平和患者健康状况。

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