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Implementing Individually Tailored Prescription of Physical Activity in Routine Clinical Care: Protocol of the Physicians Implement Exercise = Medicine (PIE=M) Development and Implementation Project

BACKGROUND: The prescription of physical activity (PA) in clinical care has been advocated worldwide. This “exercise is medicine” (E=M) concept can be used to prevent, manage, and cure various lifestyle-related chronic diseases. Due to several challenges, E=M is not yet routinely implemented in clin...

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Autores principales: Krops, Leonie A, Bouma, Adrie J, Van Nassau, Femke, Nauta, Joske, van den Akker-Scheek, Inge, Bossers, Willem JR, Brügemann, Johan, Buffart, Laurien M, Diercks, Ronald L, De Groot, Vincent, De Jong, Johan, Kampshoff, Caroline S, Van der Leeden, Marike, Leutscher, Hans, Navis, Gerjan J, Scholtens, Salome, Stevens, Martin, Swertz, Morris A, Van Twillert, Sacha, Van der Velde, Joeri, Zwerver, Johannes, Van der Woude, Lucas HV, Van Mechelen, Willem, Verhagen, Evert ALM, Van Keeken, Helco G, Van der Ploeg, Hidde P, Dekker, Rienk
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: JMIR Publications 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7669441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33136060
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/19397
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author Krops, Leonie A
Bouma, Adrie J
Van Nassau, Femke
Nauta, Joske
van den Akker-Scheek, Inge
Bossers, Willem JR
Brügemann, Johan
Buffart, Laurien M
Diercks, Ronald L
De Groot, Vincent
De Jong, Johan
Kampshoff, Caroline S
Van der Leeden, Marike
Leutscher, Hans
Navis, Gerjan J
Scholtens, Salome
Stevens, Martin
Swertz, Morris A
Van Twillert, Sacha
Van der Velde, Joeri
Zwerver, Johannes
Van der Woude, Lucas HV
Van Mechelen, Willem
Verhagen, Evert ALM
Van Keeken, Helco G
Van der Ploeg, Hidde P
Dekker, Rienk
author_facet Krops, Leonie A
Bouma, Adrie J
Van Nassau, Femke
Nauta, Joske
van den Akker-Scheek, Inge
Bossers, Willem JR
Brügemann, Johan
Buffart, Laurien M
Diercks, Ronald L
De Groot, Vincent
De Jong, Johan
Kampshoff, Caroline S
Van der Leeden, Marike
Leutscher, Hans
Navis, Gerjan J
Scholtens, Salome
Stevens, Martin
Swertz, Morris A
Van Twillert, Sacha
Van der Velde, Joeri
Zwerver, Johannes
Van der Woude, Lucas HV
Van Mechelen, Willem
Verhagen, Evert ALM
Van Keeken, Helco G
Van der Ploeg, Hidde P
Dekker, Rienk
author_sort Krops, Leonie A
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description BACKGROUND: The prescription of physical activity (PA) in clinical care has been advocated worldwide. This “exercise is medicine” (E=M) concept can be used to prevent, manage, and cure various lifestyle-related chronic diseases. Due to several challenges, E=M is not yet routinely implemented in clinical care. OBJECTIVE: This paper describes the rationale and design of the Physicians Implement Exercise = Medicine (PIE=M) study, which aims to facilitate the implementation of E=M in hospital care. METHODS: PIE=M consists of 3 interrelated work packages. First, levels and determinants of PA in different patient and healthy populations will be investigated using existing cohort data. The current implementation status, facilitators, and barriers of E=M will also be investigated using a mixed-methods approach among clinicians of participating departments from 2 diverse university medical centers (both located in a city, but one serving an urban population and one serving a more rural population). Implementation strategies will be connected to these barriers and facilitators using a systematic implementation mapping approach. Second, a generic E=M tool will be developed that will provide tailored PA prescription and referral. Requirements for this tool will be investigated among clinicians and department managers. The tool will be developed using an iterative design process in which all stakeholders reflect on the design of the E=M tool. Third, we will pilot-implement the set of implementation strategies, including the E=M tool, to test its feasibility in routine care of clinicians in these 2 university medical centers. An extensive learning process evaluation will be performed among clinicians, department managers, lifestyle coaches, and patients using a mixed-methods design based on the RE-AIM framework. RESULTS: This project was approved and funded by the Dutch grant provider ZonMW in April 2018. The project started in September 2018 and continues until December 2020 (depending on the course of the COVID-19 crisis). All data from the first work package have been collected and analyzed and are expected to be published in 2021. Results of the second work package are described. The manuscript is expected to be published in 2021. The third work package is currently being conducted in clinical practice in 4 departments of 2 university medical hospitals among clinicians, lifestyle coaches, hospital managers, and patients. Results are expected to be published in 2021. CONCLUSIONS: The PIE=M project addresses the potential of providing patients with PA advice to prevent and manage chronic disease, improve recovery, and enable healthy ageing by developing E=M implementation strategies, including an E=M tool, in routine clinical care. The PIE=M project will result in a blueprint of implementation strategies, including an E=M screening and referral tool, which aims to improve E=M referral by clinicians to improve patients’ health, while minimizing the burden on clinicians.
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spelling pubmed-76694412020-11-20 Implementing Individually Tailored Prescription of Physical Activity in Routine Clinical Care: Protocol of the Physicians Implement Exercise = Medicine (PIE=M) Development and Implementation Project Krops, Leonie A Bouma, Adrie J Van Nassau, Femke Nauta, Joske van den Akker-Scheek, Inge Bossers, Willem JR Brügemann, Johan Buffart, Laurien M Diercks, Ronald L De Groot, Vincent De Jong, Johan Kampshoff, Caroline S Van der Leeden, Marike Leutscher, Hans Navis, Gerjan J Scholtens, Salome Stevens, Martin Swertz, Morris A Van Twillert, Sacha Van der Velde, Joeri Zwerver, Johannes Van der Woude, Lucas HV Van Mechelen, Willem Verhagen, Evert ALM Van Keeken, Helco G Van der Ploeg, Hidde P Dekker, Rienk JMIR Res Protoc Proposal BACKGROUND: The prescription of physical activity (PA) in clinical care has been advocated worldwide. This “exercise is medicine” (E=M) concept can be used to prevent, manage, and cure various lifestyle-related chronic diseases. Due to several challenges, E=M is not yet routinely implemented in clinical care. OBJECTIVE: This paper describes the rationale and design of the Physicians Implement Exercise = Medicine (PIE=M) study, which aims to facilitate the implementation of E=M in hospital care. METHODS: PIE=M consists of 3 interrelated work packages. First, levels and determinants of PA in different patient and healthy populations will be investigated using existing cohort data. The current implementation status, facilitators, and barriers of E=M will also be investigated using a mixed-methods approach among clinicians of participating departments from 2 diverse university medical centers (both located in a city, but one serving an urban population and one serving a more rural population). Implementation strategies will be connected to these barriers and facilitators using a systematic implementation mapping approach. Second, a generic E=M tool will be developed that will provide tailored PA prescription and referral. Requirements for this tool will be investigated among clinicians and department managers. The tool will be developed using an iterative design process in which all stakeholders reflect on the design of the E=M tool. Third, we will pilot-implement the set of implementation strategies, including the E=M tool, to test its feasibility in routine care of clinicians in these 2 university medical centers. An extensive learning process evaluation will be performed among clinicians, department managers, lifestyle coaches, and patients using a mixed-methods design based on the RE-AIM framework. RESULTS: This project was approved and funded by the Dutch grant provider ZonMW in April 2018. The project started in September 2018 and continues until December 2020 (depending on the course of the COVID-19 crisis). All data from the first work package have been collected and analyzed and are expected to be published in 2021. Results of the second work package are described. The manuscript is expected to be published in 2021. The third work package is currently being conducted in clinical practice in 4 departments of 2 university medical hospitals among clinicians, lifestyle coaches, hospital managers, and patients. Results are expected to be published in 2021. CONCLUSIONS: The PIE=M project addresses the potential of providing patients with PA advice to prevent and manage chronic disease, improve recovery, and enable healthy ageing by developing E=M implementation strategies, including an E=M tool, in routine clinical care. The PIE=M project will result in a blueprint of implementation strategies, including an E=M screening and referral tool, which aims to improve E=M referral by clinicians to improve patients’ health, while minimizing the burden on clinicians. JMIR Publications 2020-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7669441/ /pubmed/33136060 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/19397 Text en ©Leonie A Krops, Adrie J Bouma, Femke Van Nassau, Joske Nauta, Inge van den Akker-Scheek, Willem JR Bossers, Johan Brügemann, Laurien M Buffart, Ronald L Diercks, Vincent De Groot, Johan De Jong, Caroline S Kampshoff, Marike Van der Leeden, Hans Leutscher, Gerjan J Navis, Salome Scholtens, Martin Stevens, Morris A Swertz, Sacha Van Twillert, Joeri Van der Velde, Johannes Zwerver, Lucas HV Van der Woude, Willem Van Mechelen, Evert ALM Verhagen, Helco G Van Keeken, Hidde P Van der Ploeg, Rienk Dekker. Originally published in JMIR Research Protocols (http://www.researchprotocols.org), 02.11.2020. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Research Protocols, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://www.researchprotocols.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
spellingShingle Proposal
Krops, Leonie A
Bouma, Adrie J
Van Nassau, Femke
Nauta, Joske
van den Akker-Scheek, Inge
Bossers, Willem JR
Brügemann, Johan
Buffart, Laurien M
Diercks, Ronald L
De Groot, Vincent
De Jong, Johan
Kampshoff, Caroline S
Van der Leeden, Marike
Leutscher, Hans
Navis, Gerjan J
Scholtens, Salome
Stevens, Martin
Swertz, Morris A
Van Twillert, Sacha
Van der Velde, Joeri
Zwerver, Johannes
Van der Woude, Lucas HV
Van Mechelen, Willem
Verhagen, Evert ALM
Van Keeken, Helco G
Van der Ploeg, Hidde P
Dekker, Rienk
Implementing Individually Tailored Prescription of Physical Activity in Routine Clinical Care: Protocol of the Physicians Implement Exercise = Medicine (PIE=M) Development and Implementation Project
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title_full Implementing Individually Tailored Prescription of Physical Activity in Routine Clinical Care: Protocol of the Physicians Implement Exercise = Medicine (PIE=M) Development and Implementation Project
title_fullStr Implementing Individually Tailored Prescription of Physical Activity in Routine Clinical Care: Protocol of the Physicians Implement Exercise = Medicine (PIE=M) Development and Implementation Project
title_full_unstemmed Implementing Individually Tailored Prescription of Physical Activity in Routine Clinical Care: Protocol of the Physicians Implement Exercise = Medicine (PIE=M) Development and Implementation Project
title_short Implementing Individually Tailored Prescription of Physical Activity in Routine Clinical Care: Protocol of the Physicians Implement Exercise = Medicine (PIE=M) Development and Implementation Project
title_sort implementing individually tailored prescription of physical activity in routine clinical care: protocol of the physicians implement exercise = medicine (pie=m) development and implementation project
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7669441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33136060
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/19397
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