JOURNAL ARTICLE

Understanding the physical activity promotion behaviours of podiatrists: a qualitative study

Paul CrisfordTania WinzenbergAlison VennVerity Cleland

Year: 2013 Journal:   Journal of Foot and Ankle Research Vol: 6 (1)Pages: 37-37   Publisher: BioMed Central

Abstract

Abstract Background Health professionals are encouraged to play a part in reducing the health risks of physical inactivity. Little is known of the physical activity promotion practice behaviours of podiatrists. Methods We performed 20 semi‐structured interviews with purposefully selected podiatrists to explore their physical activity promotion attitudes, beliefs, knowledge and practice. Transcribed interviews were coded using an iterative thematic approach to identify major themes and salient beliefs. Results Overall, the participants had a positive attitude to physical activity promotion, considering it a normal part of their role. They saw their role as giving information, encouraging activity and making recommendations, however in practice they were less inclined to follow up on recommendations, monitor activity levels or document the process. Their approach was generally opportunistic, informal and unstructured and the content of assessment and promotion dependent upon the presenting patient's condition. Advice tended to be tailored to the patient's capabilities and interests. They considered there are opportunities to promote physical activity during regular consultations, however, were more likely to do so in patients with chronic diseases such as diabetes. Main barriers to physical activity promotion included unreceptive and unmotivated patients as well as a lack of time, skills and resources. Conclusions Physical activity promotion appears feasible in podiatry practice in terms of opportunity and acceptability to practitioners, but there is scope for improvement. Strategies to improve promotion need to consider the major issues, barriers and opportunities as well as provide a more structured approach to physical activity promotion by podiatrists.

Keywords:
Podiatrist Promotion (chess) Health promotion Podiatry Medicine Thematic analysis Qualitative research Medical education Physical activity Nursing Alternative medicine Physical therapy Public health

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Topics

Physical Activity and Health
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Physiology
Obesity and Health Practices
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  Pharmacy
Health Promotion and Cardiovascular Prevention
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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