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Enhancing health care professionals' and trainees' knowledge of physical activity guidelines for adults with and without SCI.


ABSTRACT: Background: Health care providers (HCPs) are preferred sources of physical activity (PA) information; however, minimal research has explored HCPs' knowledge of spinal cord injury (SCI) PA guidelines, and no research has examined HCP trainees' PA guideline knowledge. Objective: The current study explored HCPs' and trainees' initial knowledge of PA guidelines for both adults with SCI and the general population, and the utility of an event-based intervention for improving this knowledge. Methods: Participants (HCPs n?=?129; trainees n?=?573) reported guideline knowledge for both sets of guidelines (SCI and general population) immediately after, one-month, and six-months following the intervention. Frequencies determined guideline knowledge at each timepoint, while chi-squared tests examined differences in knowledge of both guidelines, as well as knowledge differences in the short- and long-term. Results: Results demonstrated that HCPs and trainees lack knowledge of PA guidelines, particularly guidelines for adults with SCI. The results further suggest that a single event-based intervention is not effective for improving long-term guideline knowledge. Conclusion: Suggestions are made for future research with the aim of improving interventions that target HCP and HCP trainees' long-term guideline knowledge for adults with SCI and the general population.

SUBMITTER: Shirazipour CH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6718934 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Enhancing health care professionals' and trainees' knowledge of physical activity guidelines for adults with and without SCI.

Shirazipour Celina H CH   Tomasone Jennifer R JR   Martin Ginis Kathleen A KA  

The journal of spinal cord medicine 20180111 4


<b>Background:</b> Health care providers (HCPs) are preferred sources of physical activity (PA) information; however, minimal research has explored HCPs' knowledge of spinal cord injury (SCI) PA guidelines, and no research has examined HCP trainees' PA guideline knowledge. <b>Objective:</b> The current study explored HCPs' and trainees' initial knowledge of PA guidelines for both adults with SCI and the general population, and the utility of an event-based intervention for improving this knowled  ...[more]

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