How can we talk about physical activity in consultations

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How can we talk about physical activity in consultations How can we talk about physical activity in consultations? Research on very brief interventions Dr Wendy Hardeman and Dr Philip Miles GP&PC Research Unit, University of Cambridge PCRN EoE Annual Event, 15 June 2011

Outline Introduction Why promote physical activity Very brief interventions in primary care Integration in routine care Small group discussion Plenary discussion 2

Why promote physical activity? Physical activity can prevent vascular disease, some cancers and increase mental well-being Majority of adults do not meet CMO physical activity guidelines Physical activity advice by primary care practitioners is effective and cost-effective Perceived barriers: lack of skills, time, no financial incentives

Very brief interventions to promote physical activity in primary care NIHR Programme Grant 2011-2015 PI: Prof Sutton, GP Unit, University of Cambridge Aim: to develop and evaluate very brief interventions to increase physical activity that could be delivered by a practice nurse or another practitioner in a health check or routine consultation Current activities: literature reviews, qualitative study, health economic modelling

Research: Qualitative Intervention Why do we need a qualitative intervention? Utilising ‘ethnography’ Structure of the research Contact/sampling Studying setting Interviewing staff and patients Evaluating data

Small group discussion A 59 year old man comes in for a health check: Would you offer any physical activity advice? If so, how would you frame such advice? If not, what are the barriers to such advice being offered? What could help you to integrate physical activity advice in routine practice/health checks and make it more effective?

Contact details Wendy Hardeman: wh207@medschl.cam.ac.uk Philip Miles: pjm67@medschl.cam.ac.uk Website: http://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/gppcru/