Current Practice of Physical Activity Counselling within Physiotherapy Usual Care and Influences on Its Use: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Physical activity counselling has demonstrated effectiveness at increasing physical activity when delivered in healthcare, but is not routinely practised. This study aimed to determine (1) current use of physical activity counselling by physiotherapists working within publicly funded hospitals; and...
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doaj-bb572c976c6046e2813f9d2ce1c943cb2021-04-29T23:06:02ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-04-01184762476210.3390/ijerph18094762Current Practice of Physical Activity Counselling within Physiotherapy Usual Care and Influences on Its Use: A Cross-Sectional SurveyShiyi Zhu0Catherine Sherrington1Matthew Jennings2Bernadette Brady3Marina Pinheiro4Sarah Dennis5Lauren J. Christie6Balwinder Sidhu7Abby Haynes8Colin Greaves9Leanne Hassett10Sydney School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, AustraliaInstitute for Musculoskeletal Health, The University of Sydney/Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, NSW 2050, AustraliaSouth Western Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, NSW 2170, AustraliaSydney School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, AustraliaSydney School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, AustraliaSydney School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, AustraliaSouth Western Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, NSW 2170, AustraliaSouth Western Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, NSW 2170, AustraliaInstitute for Musculoskeletal Health, The University of Sydney/Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, NSW 2050, AustraliaSchool of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UKSydney School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, AustraliaPhysical activity counselling has demonstrated effectiveness at increasing physical activity when delivered in healthcare, but is not routinely practised. This study aimed to determine (1) current use of physical activity counselling by physiotherapists working within publicly funded hospitals; and (2) influences on this behaviour. A cross-sectional survey of physiotherapists was conducted across five hospitals within a local health district in Sydney, Australia. The survey investigated physiotherapists’ frequency of incorporating 15 different elements of physical activity counselling into their usual healthcare interactions, and 53 potential influences on their behaviour framed by the COM-B (Capability, Opportunity, Motivation-Behaviour) model. The sample comprised 84 physiotherapists (79% female, 48% <5 years of experience). Physiotherapists reported using on average five (SD:3) elements of physical activity counselling with at least 50% of their patients who could be more active. A total of 70% of physiotherapists raised or discussed overall physical activity, but less than 10% measured physical activity or contacted community physical activity providers. Physiotherapists reported on average 25 (SD:9) barriers influencing their use of physical activity counselling. The most common barriers were related to “opportunity”, with 57% indicating difficulty locating suitable community physical activity opportunities and >90% indicating their patients lacked financial and transport opportunities. These findings confirm that physical activity counselling is not routinely incorporated in physiotherapy practice and help to identify implementation strategies to build clinicians’ opportunities and capabilities to deliver physical activity counselling.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/9/4762physical therapistsphysical activitycounsellingbehaviour changesurveys and questionnaires |
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Shiyi Zhu Catherine Sherrington Matthew Jennings Bernadette Brady Marina Pinheiro Sarah Dennis Lauren J. Christie Balwinder Sidhu Abby Haynes Colin Greaves Leanne Hassett Current Practice of Physical Activity Counselling within Physiotherapy Usual Care and Influences on Its Use: A Cross-Sectional Survey International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health physical therapists physical activity counselling behaviour change surveys and questionnaires |
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Shiyi Zhu Catherine Sherrington Matthew Jennings Bernadette Brady Marina Pinheiro Sarah Dennis Lauren J. Christie Balwinder Sidhu Abby Haynes Colin Greaves Leanne Hassett |
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Current Practice of Physical Activity Counselling within Physiotherapy Usual Care and Influences on Its Use: A Cross-Sectional Survey |
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Current Practice of Physical Activity Counselling within Physiotherapy Usual Care and Influences on Its Use: A Cross-Sectional Survey |
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Current Practice of Physical Activity Counselling within Physiotherapy Usual Care and Influences on Its Use: A Cross-Sectional Survey |
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Current Practice of Physical Activity Counselling within Physiotherapy Usual Care and Influences on Its Use: A Cross-Sectional Survey |
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Current Practice of Physical Activity Counselling within Physiotherapy Usual Care and Influences on Its Use: A Cross-Sectional Survey |
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current practice of physical activity counselling within physiotherapy usual care and influences on its use: a cross-sectional survey |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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Physical activity counselling has demonstrated effectiveness at increasing physical activity when delivered in healthcare, but is not routinely practised. This study aimed to determine (1) current use of physical activity counselling by physiotherapists working within publicly funded hospitals; and (2) influences on this behaviour. A cross-sectional survey of physiotherapists was conducted across five hospitals within a local health district in Sydney, Australia. The survey investigated physiotherapists’ frequency of incorporating 15 different elements of physical activity counselling into their usual healthcare interactions, and 53 potential influences on their behaviour framed by the COM-B (Capability, Opportunity, Motivation-Behaviour) model. The sample comprised 84 physiotherapists (79% female, 48% <5 years of experience). Physiotherapists reported using on average five (SD:3) elements of physical activity counselling with at least 50% of their patients who could be more active. A total of 70% of physiotherapists raised or discussed overall physical activity, but less than 10% measured physical activity or contacted community physical activity providers. Physiotherapists reported on average 25 (SD:9) barriers influencing their use of physical activity counselling. The most common barriers were related to “opportunity”, with 57% indicating difficulty locating suitable community physical activity opportunities and >90% indicating their patients lacked financial and transport opportunities. These findings confirm that physical activity counselling is not routinely incorporated in physiotherapy practice and help to identify implementation strategies to build clinicians’ opportunities and capabilities to deliver physical activity counselling. |
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physical therapists physical activity counselling behaviour change surveys and questionnaires |
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