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General practitioners training for interest in and knowledge of sports medicine and its organisations

机译:全科医生对运动医学及其组织的培训兴趣和知识

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OBJECTIVES: To assess the training and interest of a group of general practitioners in the area of sport and exercise medicine, and the organisations representing the specialty. DESIGN: A postal questionnaire using a Likert scale in a previously piloted set of questions. SUBJECTS: 275 general practitioners registered with the Northampton Regional Health Authority. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: Responses to questions designed to assess training and interest in sport and exercise medicine. RESULTS: A response rate of 87.6% was achieved. It was found that 72.7% of the responding general practitioners felt inadequately trained to practice sport and exercise medicine. Some 76.0% would welcome more training and 36.4% felt that their undergraduate orthopaedic training was of no use in primary care. Many (63.6%) of the general practitioners believed that the current NHS cannot sustain sport and exercise medicine, and there was uncertainty as to whether it is currently a recognised specialty, although 60.4% felt that it should be. General practitioners listed lack of facilities (53.1%), lack of training (42.9%), and lack of time (38.2%) as the main problems in practicing sport and exercise medicine in primary care within the current NHS. CONCLUSIONS: General practitioners feel undertrained in sport and exercise medicine at both undergraduate and post-graduate level; they have a perceived need for more training and show an interest in the subject. There is scope for improving the value of undergraduate orthopaedic training. General practitioners wish to see sport and exercise medicine recognised as an NHS specialty but fear that this is not sustainable under current conditions. There is confusion among general practitioners about the current sport and exercise medicine organisations.


机译:目的:评估一组全科医生在运动和运动医学领域以及代表该专业的组织的培训和兴趣。设计:在先前试过的一组问题中使用李克特量表的邮政调查表。主题:275名全科医生在北安普敦地区卫生局注册。主要观察指标:回答旨在评估运动和运动医学培训和兴趣的问题。结果:答复率为87.6%。结果发现,有72.7%的回应全科医生觉得没有受过足够的运动和运动医学训练。约有76.0%的人欢迎接受更多的培训,而36.4%的人认为他们的本科骨科培训对初级保健没有用处。许多(63.6%)的全科医生认为,目前的NHS无法维持运动和运动医学,并且目前尚不确定它是否是公认的专业,尽管60.4%的人认为应该这样做。全科医生将缺乏医疗设施(53.1%),缺乏培训(42.9%)和缺乏时间(38.2%)列为当前NHS中在初级保健中练习运动和运动医学的主要问题。结论:全科医生在本科和研究生阶段都对运动和运动医学的训练不足。他们认为需要更多培训,并对这个主题表现出兴趣。有提高本科骨科培训价值的空间。全科医生希望看到运动和运动医学被公认为NHS专业,但担心在当前情况下这是不可持续的。全科医生对当前的运动和运动医学组织感到困惑。


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