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Attitudes of Medical Students Clinicians and Sports Scientists Towards Exercise Counselling

机译:医学生临床医生和体育科学家对运动咨询的态度

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We compared the amount of exercise undertaken by medical students, clinicians, and sport scientists with the National Australian Physical Activity (NAPA) Guidelines. A second aim was to compare attitudes to exercise counselling as preventive medicine between university- and clinic-based professionals. The research setting was a university medical school and a sports science sports medicine centre. A 20-item questionnaire was completed by 216 individuals (131 medical students, 43 clinicians and 37 sports scientists). Self-reported physical activity habits, exercise counselling practices and attitudes towards preventive medicine were assessed. The physical activity undertaken by most respondents (70%) met NAPA Guidelines. General practitioners had significantly lower compliance rates with NAPA Guidelines than other professionals. More than half of clinicians and medical students (54%) were less active now compared with levels of activity undertaken prior to graduate training. Most physicians (68%) reported they sometimes discuss physical activity with patients. In contrast, the majority of non-medically qualified respondents (60%) said they never discuss physical activity with their doctor. Most respondents (70%) had positive attitudes to exercise counselling. Sports scientists and respondents who were highly active in childhood had more positive attitudes to exercise counselling than others. Health professionals in this study were more active than the general population, however healthy exercise habits tend to deteriorate after the commencement of medical training. Despite the important role of doctors in health promotion, the degree of exercise counselling to patients is low.Key points class="unordered" style="list-style-type:disc">The rate of exercise counselling by doctors to patients is lowSports physicians and scientists have substantially more positive attitudes to exercise counselling than clinicians and medical studentsMedical schools have a responsibility to promote physical activity of students and improve training in exercise counselling
机译:我们将医学生,临床医生和体育科学家进行的运动量与《澳大利亚国家体育锻炼(NAPA)指南》进行了比较。第二个目的是比较大学和诊所专业人员之间作为预防医学的咨询服务的态度。研究地点是大学医学院和体育科学运动医学中心。 216人(131名医学生,43位临床医生和37位体育科学家)填写了20项问卷。评估了自我报告的体育锻炼习惯,运动咨询实践以及对预防医学的态度。大多数受访者(70%)进行的体育锻炼均符合NAPA指南。与其他专业人员相比,全科医生对NAPA准则的遵守率明显较低。与研究生训练之前的活动水平相比,现在超过一半的临床医生和医学学生(54%)的活动水平降低。大多数医生(68%)报告说,他们有时会与患者讨论体育锻炼。相反,大多数非医学合格的受访者(60%)表示,他们从未与医生讨论身体活动。大多数受访者(70%)对锻炼咨询持积极态度。在童年时期非常活跃的体育科学家和受访者比其他人对锻炼咨询的态度更为积极。这项研究中的卫生专业人员比一般人群更活跃,但是健康的运动习惯在开始医学培训后趋于恶化。尽管医生在促进健康方面发挥着重要作用,但对患者的运动咨询程度仍然很低。要点 class =“ unordered” style =“ list-style-type:disc”> <!-list-behavior = unordered prefix-word = mark-type = disc max-label-size = 0-> 医生对患者的运动咨询率很低 体育医生和科学家们对运动咨询的态度大大提高运动咨询比临床医生和医学生 医学院有责任促进学生的体育锻炼并改善运动咨询的培训

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