Elina Brorsson Lundqvist, Marcus Praetorius Björk, Susanne Bernhardsson
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Abstract
Introduction: Swedish Physical Activity on Prescription (PAP) has been shown to increase physical activity levels, which is known to lead to positive health effects. PAP is being implemented in Swedish healthcare to various extents. However, there is a lack of knowledge about how Swedish general practitioners (GPs) work with PAP and what hinders and facilitates wider implementation.
Aims: This study aimed to survey GPs' use and views of PAP, identify barriers and facilitators for implementing PAP, and explore associations to gender, practice location, and experience.
Methods: The study was framed by the Normalization Process Theory. A survey was sent to 463 GPs at 69 different healthcare centres in Region Västra Götaland. Data were analysed using multiple logistic and linear regressions.
Results: A total of 143 GPs completed the survey (response rate 31%). Views on PAP were generally positive amongst respondents, but only 27% reported using PAP regularly. The most prominent reported barriers were insufficient training and resources. Positive views and willingness to collaborate in using PAP were identified as facilitators. Responding GPs in Gothenburg used PAP more often (OR 6.4; 95% CI 2.7-14.8) and were significantly more positive to the method than GPs in other areas of the region. GPs with more than 10 years of practice used PAP more often (OR 2.5; 95% CI 1.1-6.0) than less experienced GPs. Few of the investigated variables were associated with gender.
Conclusions: The positive views amongst responding GPs are helpful, but more education, training and resources are needed for successful implementation of PAP in Swedish primary health care.
导言:瑞典处方体力活动(PAP)已被证明可以提高体力活动水平,这被认为对健康有积极影响。在不同程度上,瑞典保健部门正在实施PAP。然而,关于瑞典全科医生(gp)如何与PAP合作以及阻碍和促进更广泛实施的因素缺乏知识。目的:本研究旨在调查全科医生对PAP的使用和看法,确定实施PAP的障碍和促进因素,并探讨其与性别、实践地点和经验的关系。方法:采用归一化过程理论进行研究。对Västra Götaland地区69个不同保健中心的463名全科医生进行了调查。数据分析采用多元逻辑和线性回归。结果:共有143名全科医生完成调查,回复率为31%。受访者对行动纲领的看法大致是正面的,但只有27%的受访者表示经常使用行动纲领。据报告,最突出的障碍是培训和资源不足。积极的观点和合作使用行动方案的意愿被认为是促进因素。哥德堡回应的全科医生使用PAP的频率更高(OR 6.4;95% CI 2.7-14.8),对该方法的积极态度明显高于该地区其他地区的全科医生。执业超过10年的全科医生更常使用PAP (OR 2.5;95% CI 1.1-6.0)。很少有被调查的变量与性别有关。结论:响应的全科医生的积极看法是有益的,但需要更多的教育,培训和资源,以成功实施PAP在瑞典初级卫生保健。
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Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance.
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