Aaron Beecroft, Kristy A Bolton, Niamh L Mundell, Peter Kremer, Shannon Sahlqvist
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"So many people don't understand what exercise physiology is." Understanding the integration of Accredited Exercise Physiologists within Australian healthcare: A qualitative study.
Objectives: To explore the perspectives and experiences of Accredited Exercise Physiologists (AEPs) regarding their integration within the Australian healthcare setting.
Design: A qualitative descriptive approach utilising semi-structured interviews.
Methods: Practicing AEPs (n = 15) completed interviews via videoconferencing between May and July 2023. Interviews were digitally transcribed, and data analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.
Results: Five primary themes were identified: understanding (with three subthemes related to the general population, health professionals, and the role of an AEP in promoting greater understanding), communication (with three subthemes related to the value of communication between AEPs and the referrer, the referrer and the client, and AEPs and other health professionals), the need for greater mentorship, further education and professional development in early-career AEPs, and systemic factors (cost, access, and procedural difficulties).
Conclusions: The findings highlight the value of having AEPs co-located with other health professionals (including general practitioners) and suggest that greater education on the role and benefits of an AEP may be required. Future studies should explore the views of the general population, current clients and other health professionals to design solutions for optimising integration of AEP services within the Australian healthcare system.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport is the official journal of Sports Medicine Australia (SMA) and is an an international refereed research publication covering all aspects of sport science and medicine.
The Journal considers for publication Original research and Review papers in the sub-disciplines relating generally to the broad sports medicine and sports science fields: sports medicine, sports injury (including injury epidemiology and injury prevention), physiotherapy, podiatry, physical activity and health, sports science, biomechanics, exercise physiology, motor control and learning, sport and exercise psychology, sports nutrition, public health (as relevant to sport and exercise), and rehabilitation and injury management. Manuscripts with an interdisciplinary perspective with specific applications to sport and exercise and its interaction with health will also be considered.