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Evaluation of internal medicine residents as exercise role models and associations with self-reported counseling behavior, confidence, and perceived success.

机译:评估内科医师作为锻炼榜样并与自我报告的咨询行为,自信心和成功感相关联。

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BACKGROUND: Patients perceive physicians who practice healthy personal behaviors as more credible and better able to motivate patients to make healthy lifestyle choices. PURPOSES: To evaluate internal medicine resident physicians as role models for promoting exercise by an assessment of physician physical activity behavior, cardiovascular fitness, physical activity knowledge, personal use of behavior modification techniques, attitudes toward personal physical activity practice, and confidence (i.e., self-efficacy) in the knowledge and personal utilization of behavior modification techniques and to explore the associations with self-reported patient counseling behavior, confidence, and perceived success. METHODS: Cross-sectional study of internal medicine resident physicians with a self-administered survey, treadmill fitness testing, and a 7-day physical activity recall. RESULTS: Fifty-one resident physicians agreed to participate (response rate = 81%). Fitness levels were below average for 60%, averagefor 25%, and above average or excellent for 15%. The mean energy expenditure was 234 kcal/kg/week, with 41% of physicians meeting recommended physical activity guidelines. Few reported high self-efficacy (33%) or perceived success (25%) in the ability to be regularly active. Few demonstrated adequate knowledge useful for patient counseling (e.g., listing 3 ways to integrate physical activity into daily life [27%], calculating target heart rate [29%], and identifying personal exercise stages of change [25%]). Personal use of behavior modification techniques was reported infrequently. Although 88% reported confidence in the knowledge of exercise benefits, less than half reported confidence in the knowledge of local facilities, American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) guidelines, and behavior modification techniques. Multiple linear regression demonstrated that a higher level of training (p = .02) and a greater confidence in the knowledge of ACSM guidelines (p = .048, total R2 .21) independently predicted morefrequent self-reported counseling. Sex (i.e., male; p = .01) and greater physical activity self-efficacy (p = .017, total R2 = .23) independently predicted greater perceived counseling success. Greater physical activity enjoyment (p = .03) and greater perceived success at engaging in regular physical activity (p = .028, total R2 = .28) independently predicted greater counseling self-efficacy. CONCLUSIONS: Most internal medicine resident physicians may not be adequate role models for promoting exercise adherence. Confidence in the knowledge of current guidelines, personal physical activity enjoyment, and perceived success and self-efficacy in engaging in regular physical activity may be useful targets for enhancing resident physician physical activity counseling for their patients.
机译:背景:患者认为,实践健康的个人行为的医生更加可信,并且更有能力激励患者做出健康的生活方式选择。目的:通过评估医师的体育活动行为,心血管健康状况,体育活动知识,个人使用行为调节技术,对个人体育锻炼的态度以及自信心(即自我)来评估内科住院医师作为促进锻炼的榜样(效能)知识和个人运用行为修正技术,并探索与自我报告的患者咨询行为,自信心和成功感的关联。方法:对内科住院医师进行横断面研究,包括一项自我管理的调查,跑步机适应性测试以及7天的体育锻炼回想。结果:51位住院医师同意参加(应答率= 81%)。健身水平低于平均水平的60%,正常水平的25%和高于平均水平或优秀的15%。平均能量消耗为234 kcal / kg /周,其中41%的医生符合建议的体育锻炼准则。很少有人报告说自己有规律的活动能力的自我效能感高(33%)或成功感(25%)。很少有人证明有足够的知识可用于患者咨询(例如,列出将体育活动纳入日常生活的3种方法[27%],计算目标心率[29%]和确定个人运动改变的阶段[25%])。个人很少使用行为修改技术。尽管88%的人对运动益处的知识充满信心,但不到一半的人对本地设施,美国运动医学学院(ACSM)指南和行为改变技术的知识充满信心。多元线性回归表明,较高的培训水平(p = .02)和对ACSM准则知识的更大信心(p = .048,总R2 .21)独立预测了较频繁的自我报告咨询。性别(即男性; p = 0.01)和较高的体育活动自我效能感(p = .017,总R2 = 0.23)独立地预示着更大的感知咨询成功。更好的体育锻炼享受(p = .03)和进行常规体育锻炼的更大感知成功(p = .028,总R2 = .28)独立预测出更大的咨询自我效能。结论:大多数内科住院医师可能不是促进运动依从性的适当榜样。对当前指南知识的了解,个人体育锻炼的乐趣以及在进行定期体育锻炼中获得的成功和自我效能感,可能是增强住院医师对其患者进行体育锻炼咨询的有用目标。

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