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Exercise is Medicine Canada workshop training improves physical activity practices of physicians across Canada, independent of initial confidence level
BACKGROUND: Educational workshops help physicians (MDs) include physical activity and exercise (PAE) content in more patient appointments. It is unclear if MDs with varying degrees of confidence discussing PAE with their patients equally benefit from such training. We evaluated whether MDs’ initial...
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Canadian Medical Education Journal
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7522882/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33062086 http://dx.doi.org/10.36834/cmej.68376 |
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author | O’Brien, Myles W. Shields, Chris A. Solmundson, Kara Fowles, Jonathon R. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Educational workshops help physicians (MDs) include physical activity and exercise (PAE) content in more patient appointments. It is unclear if MDs with varying degrees of confidence discussing PAE with their patients equally benefit from such training. We evaluated whether MDs’ initial confidence affects the impact of an educational PAE workshop. METHODS: MDs (n = 63) across Canada completed self-reflection questionnaires initially and 3-months following a PAE workshop. MDs were divided into low-confidence [confidence score (out of 100%): <40%; n = 21], medium-confidence (40-60%; n = 19) and high-confidence (>60%; n = 23). RESULTS: PAE counselling confidence increased in all groups (relative increase: Low=~40%, Medium=~20%, High=~10%). Training increased the low-confidence group’s knowledge, awareness of guidance/resources and perception of their patients’ interest in lifestyle management (~30% change; all p < 0.001). Compared to baseline, a greater proportion (all p < 0.001) of MDs reported prescribing exercise at 3-month follow-up in each of the low-confidence (10% to 62%) medium-confidence (16% to 89%) and high-confidence (57% to 87%) groups. CONCLUSION: PAE training favorably improved MDs’ confidence, perceived impact of many barriers and the proportion of MDs prescribing exercise, at each level of confidence. An educational workshop particularly assisted MDs with low-confidence (i.e., those who needed it the most) integrate PAE into their practice. |
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spelling | pubmed-75228822020-10-14 Exercise is Medicine Canada workshop training improves physical activity practices of physicians across Canada, independent of initial confidence level O’Brien, Myles W. Shields, Chris A. Solmundson, Kara Fowles, Jonathon R. Can Med Educ J Major Contributions BACKGROUND: Educational workshops help physicians (MDs) include physical activity and exercise (PAE) content in more patient appointments. It is unclear if MDs with varying degrees of confidence discussing PAE with their patients equally benefit from such training. We evaluated whether MDs’ initial confidence affects the impact of an educational PAE workshop. METHODS: MDs (n = 63) across Canada completed self-reflection questionnaires initially and 3-months following a PAE workshop. MDs were divided into low-confidence [confidence score (out of 100%): <40%; n = 21], medium-confidence (40-60%; n = 19) and high-confidence (>60%; n = 23). RESULTS: PAE counselling confidence increased in all groups (relative increase: Low=~40%, Medium=~20%, High=~10%). Training increased the low-confidence group’s knowledge, awareness of guidance/resources and perception of their patients’ interest in lifestyle management (~30% change; all p < 0.001). Compared to baseline, a greater proportion (all p < 0.001) of MDs reported prescribing exercise at 3-month follow-up in each of the low-confidence (10% to 62%) medium-confidence (16% to 89%) and high-confidence (57% to 87%) groups. CONCLUSION: PAE training favorably improved MDs’ confidence, perceived impact of many barriers and the proportion of MDs prescribing exercise, at each level of confidence. An educational workshop particularly assisted MDs with low-confidence (i.e., those who needed it the most) integrate PAE into their practice. Canadian Medical Education Journal 2020-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7522882/ /pubmed/33062086 http://dx.doi.org/10.36834/cmej.68376 Text en © 2020 O’Brien, Shields, Solmundson, Fowles; licensee Synergies Partners http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Journal Systems article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited |
spellingShingle | Major Contributions O’Brien, Myles W. Shields, Chris A. Solmundson, Kara Fowles, Jonathon R. Exercise is Medicine Canada workshop training improves physical activity practices of physicians across Canada, independent of initial confidence level |
title | Exercise is Medicine Canada workshop training improves physical activity practices of physicians across Canada, independent of initial confidence level |
title_full | Exercise is Medicine Canada workshop training improves physical activity practices of physicians across Canada, independent of initial confidence level |
title_fullStr | Exercise is Medicine Canada workshop training improves physical activity practices of physicians across Canada, independent of initial confidence level |
title_full_unstemmed | Exercise is Medicine Canada workshop training improves physical activity practices of physicians across Canada, independent of initial confidence level |
title_short | Exercise is Medicine Canada workshop training improves physical activity practices of physicians across Canada, independent of initial confidence level |
title_sort | exercise is medicine canada workshop training improves physical activity practices of physicians across canada, independent of initial confidence level |
topic | Major Contributions |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7522882/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33062086 http://dx.doi.org/10.36834/cmej.68376 |
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