Moving healthcare professionals – a whole system approach to embed physical activity in clinical practice

Abstract Background Healthcare professionals are key informants to support individual behaviour change, and although there has been some progress in empowering clinicians to promote physical activity and health at work, an effective strategy overarching the whole medical educational journey is still...

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Main Authors: Michael Brannan, Matteo Bernardotto, Nick Clarke, Justin Varney
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-03-01
Series:BMC Medical Education
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-019-1517-y
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spelling doaj-7fb1881e8618417a871671e8986bc5bc2020-11-25T03:42:09ZengBMCBMC Medical Education1472-69202019-03-011911710.1186/s12909-019-1517-yMoving healthcare professionals – a whole system approach to embed physical activity in clinical practiceMichael Brannan0Matteo Bernardotto1Nick Clarke2Justin Varney3Public Health EnglandImperial College Healthcare NHS TrustPublic Health EnglandPublic Health, Birmingham City CouncilAbstract Background Healthcare professionals are key informants to support individual behaviour change, and although there has been some progress in empowering clinicians to promote physical activity and health at work, an effective strategy overarching the whole medical educational journey is still lacking. This report provides an overview from the Moving Healthcare Professionals programme (MHPP), a whole-system educational approach to embed prevention and physical activity promotion into clinical practice. Methods The MHPP model integrates educational resources into three core domains of medical education: undergraduate education, postgraduate education and continuing professional development. The interventions are designed to spiral through existing educational approaches rather than as additional special study modules or bolt-on courses, thus reducing self-selection bias in exposure. Interventions include spiral undergraduate education materials, e-learning, embedded post-graduate resources and face-to-face peer-to-peer education. Results To date the MHPP model has been applied in two key areas, physical activity and health and work. The physical activity programme in a partnership between Public Health England and Sport England has delivered face-to-face training to 17,105 healthcare professionals, embedded materials in almost three quarters of English medical schools and overseen > 95,000 e-learning modules completed over two and half years. Evaluation of the individual elements of the model is ongoing and aims to show improvements in knowledge, skills and practice. Further evaluation is planned to assess patient impact. Conclusions The MHPP model offers a coherent whole-system approach to embed public health action into existing healthcare education models, and as such provides a framework for rapid change as well as upstream implementation to support the clinicians of today and tomorrow.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-019-1517-yWhole system approachMedical educationPhysical activityeLearning
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Moving healthcare professionals – a whole system approach to embed physical activity in clinical practice
BMC Medical Education
Whole system approach
Medical education
Physical activity
eLearning
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Matteo Bernardotto
Nick Clarke
Justin Varney
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title Moving healthcare professionals – a whole system approach to embed physical activity in clinical practice
title_short Moving healthcare professionals – a whole system approach to embed physical activity in clinical practice
title_full Moving healthcare professionals – a whole system approach to embed physical activity in clinical practice
title_fullStr Moving healthcare professionals – a whole system approach to embed physical activity in clinical practice
title_full_unstemmed Moving healthcare professionals – a whole system approach to embed physical activity in clinical practice
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series BMC Medical Education
issn 1472-6920
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Abstract Background Healthcare professionals are key informants to support individual behaviour change, and although there has been some progress in empowering clinicians to promote physical activity and health at work, an effective strategy overarching the whole medical educational journey is still lacking. This report provides an overview from the Moving Healthcare Professionals programme (MHPP), a whole-system educational approach to embed prevention and physical activity promotion into clinical practice. Methods The MHPP model integrates educational resources into three core domains of medical education: undergraduate education, postgraduate education and continuing professional development. The interventions are designed to spiral through existing educational approaches rather than as additional special study modules or bolt-on courses, thus reducing self-selection bias in exposure. Interventions include spiral undergraduate education materials, e-learning, embedded post-graduate resources and face-to-face peer-to-peer education. Results To date the MHPP model has been applied in two key areas, physical activity and health and work. The physical activity programme in a partnership between Public Health England and Sport England has delivered face-to-face training to 17,105 healthcare professionals, embedded materials in almost three quarters of English medical schools and overseen > 95,000 e-learning modules completed over two and half years. Evaluation of the individual elements of the model is ongoing and aims to show improvements in knowledge, skills and practice. Further evaluation is planned to assess patient impact. Conclusions The MHPP model offers a coherent whole-system approach to embed public health action into existing healthcare education models, and as such provides a framework for rapid change as well as upstream implementation to support the clinicians of today and tomorrow.
topic Whole system approach
Medical education
Physical activity
eLearning
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