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Are healthcare professionals delivering opportunistic behaviour change interventions? A multi-professional survey of engagement with public health policy

机译:医疗保健专业人员是否提供机会主义行为改变干预措施?与公共卫生政策接触的多重专业调查

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"Making Every Contact Count" (MECC), a public health policy in the UK, compels healthcare professionals to deliver opportunistic health behaviour change interventions to patients during routine medical consultations. Professionals' awareness of, and engagement with, the policy is unclear. This study examined (1) awareness of the MECC policy, and (2) the prevalence of MECC-related practice in relation to (a) perceived patient benefit, (b) how often healthcare professionals deliver interventions during routine consultations, and (c) the time spent on this activity. Cross-sectional national survey was administered in 2017 of 1387 healthcare professionals working in the UK's National Health Service (NHS). Descriptive statistics were used to assess awareness and practice consistent with the MECC policy. Chi-square was used to gauge the potential representativeness of our sample compared to NHS employment data. 31.4% of healthcare professionals reported having heard of the policy; nevertheless, healthcare professionals perceived a need to provide patients with opportunistic behaviour change interventions in 55.9% (32,946/58,906) of consultations. However, healthcare professionals did not deliver interventions on 50.0% of occasions in which they perceived a need. Where behaviour change interventions were delivered to patients, this constituted 35.3% of the appointment time. Policy makers must address the gap between the proportion of patients that healthcare professionals perceive would benefit from opportunistic behaviour change interventions and those receiving them (an estimated 50.0%; 16,473 additional patients could have benefited). Future research should consider how healthcare professionals identify patients who might benefit from opportunistic behaviour change interventions and developing training for efficient delivery of interventions.
机译:“在英国的公共卫生政策中”制作每一项联系人“(MECC)迫使医疗保健专业人员在常规医疗咨询期间为患者提供机会主义健康行为改变干预措施。专业人士对政策的认识和参与,不清楚。本研究审查了(1)对MECC政策的认识,(2)与(a)感知患者福利有关的MECC相关实践的普遍性,(b)医疗保健专业人员在常规磋商期间提供干预措施的频率和(c)花在这项活动上的时间。在英国国家卫生服务(NHS)的1387名医疗保健专业人员(NHS)的1387名医疗保健专业人员中,横断面国家调查是在2017年进行管理的。描述性统计数据用于评估与MECC政策一致的意识和实践。与NHS就业数据相比,Chi-Square用于衡量我们样本的潜在代表性。 31.4%的医疗保健专业人员报告说,听说过该政策;尽管如此,医疗保健专业人员认为需要为患者提供机会主义行为改变干预措施的咨询,咨询的55.9%(32,946 / 58,906)。但是,医疗保健专业人员并未在他们感知需要的50.0%的50.0%的时间内提供干预措施。如果行为改变干预措施向患者提供,这构成了预约时间的35.3%。政策制定者必须解决医疗保健专业人员所感受到的患者比例之间的差距,从机会主义行为改变干预措施和收到它们的人(估计50.0%; 16,473名患者可能会受益)。未来的研究应考虑医疗保健专业人员如何确定可能从机会主义行为改变干预措施中受益的患者以及制定培训以获得有效的干预措施。

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