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Self-perception of primary health-care staff about physical activity on prescription: A qualitative semi-structured interview

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MEDICINA DE FAMILIA-SEMERGEN
Volume 49, Issue 1, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.semerg.2022.101856

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Focus group; Exercise prescription; Health promotion; Primary care; Entrevistas grupales; Prescripci?n de

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This study aimed to analyze the self-perception of primary healthcare (PHC) nurses and general practitioners (GPs) towards the implementation of physical activity prescription (PAP) in PHC centers. Two semi-structured group interviews were conducted with GPs and nurses working in the PHC system in Madrid, Spain. The results showed common self-perceptions, barriers, and facilitators among PHC nurses and GPs for PAP implementation. This organizational data can provide insight for designing future cost-effective policy strategies to improve patient health and healthcare system sustainability.
Objective: This study aimed to analyze the self-perception at primary health-care (PHC) nurses and general practitioners (GPs) toward PAP implementation in PHC centers.Material and methods: Two semi-structured group interviews were performed separately, with five GPs and nurses working in the PHC system in the region of Madrid (Spain). An expert psychologist guided each semi-structured session. The interviews were transcribed verbatim and consensually analyzed using a content analysis.Results: Half of the PHC staff considered themselves physically active and were convinced that physically active staff behavior could facilitate PAP with patients. Both GPs and nurses showed a lack of knowledge of exercise prescription but were interested in PAP and motivational training courses, as well as leadership or to collaborate under a multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary PAP approach. Some of the most relevant self-perceived PAP barriers were a confident method to measure sedentary and physical activity levels. Besides lack of staff awareness, time of consultation, and improving local community relationships and PAP policies strategies.Conclusions: There are some common self-perceptions, barriers, and facilitators among PHC nurses and GPs for PAP implementation. Following a socio-ecologic approach, this organizational data provides further insight to design a future cost-effective policy strategy to improve patient health and health-care system sustainability.(c) 2022 Sociedad Espan tilde ola de M acute accent edicos de Atenci6n Primaria (SEMERGEN). Published by Elsevier Espan tilde a, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

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