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Published in: Translational Behavioral Medicine 4/2017

01-12-2017 | Original Research

Evaluating the effectiveness of physician counseling to promote physical activity in Mexico: an effectiveness-implementation hybrid study

Authors: Karla I. Galaviz, Paul A. Estabrooks, Edtna Jauregui Ulloa, Rebecca E. Lee, Ian Janssen, Juan López y Taylor, Luis Ortiz-Hernández, Lucie Lévesque

Published in: Translational Behavioral Medicine | Issue 4/2017

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Abstract

Integrating physical activity (PA) counseling in routine clinical practice remains a challenge. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of a pragmatic strategy aimed to improve physician PA counseling and patient PA. An effectiveness-implementation type-2 hybrid design was used to evaluate a 3-h training (i.e., implementation strategy-IS) to increase physician use of the 5-As (assess, advise, agree, assist, arrange) for PA counseling (i.e., clinical intervention-CI) and to determine if the CI improved patient PA. Patients of trained and untrained physicians reported on PA and quality of life pre-post intervention. Medical charts (N = 1700) were examined to assess the proportion of trained physicians that used the 5-As. The RE-AIM framework informed our evaluation. 305/322 of eligible physicians participated in the IS (M age = 40 years, 52% women) and 683/730 of eligible patients in the CI (M age = 49 years, 77% women). The IS was adopted by all state regions and cost ~ $20 Mexican pesos (US$1) per provider trained. Physician adoption of any of the 5-As improved from pre- to post-training (43 vs. 52%, p < .01), with significant increases in the use of assessment (43 vs. 52%), advising (25 vs. 39%), and assisting with barrier resolution (7 vs. 15%), but not in collaborative goal setting (13 vs. 17%) or arranging for follow-up (1 vs. 1%). Patient PA and quality of life did not improve. The IS intervention was delivered with high fidelity at a low cost, but appears to be insufficient to lead to broad adoption of the CI.
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Metadata
Title
Evaluating the effectiveness of physician counseling to promote physical activity in Mexico: an effectiveness-implementation hybrid study
Authors
Karla I. Galaviz
Paul A. Estabrooks
Edtna Jauregui Ulloa
Rebecca E. Lee
Ian Janssen
Juan López y Taylor
Luis Ortiz-Hernández
Lucie Lévesque
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Translational Behavioral Medicine / Issue 4/2017
Print ISSN: 1869-6716
Electronic ISSN: 1613-9860
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13142-017-0524-y

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