Perspectives of the World Health Organization's physical activity guidelines among patients with musculoskeletal conditions: A mixed-methods survey

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Rickenbach, Amelia [1 ,3 ]
Acheampong, Michael Kyereme [2 ]
Bogar, Alison [2 ]
Booth, Gregory [1 ]
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[1] Royal Natl Orthopaed Hosp NHS Trust, Therapies Dept, London, England
[2] Brunel Univ London, London, England
[3] Royal Natl Orthopaed Hosp, Therapies Dept, Brockley Hill, London HA7 4LP, Middx, England
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Exercise; guidelines; musculoskeletal; physical activity; rehabilitation; LOW-BACK-PAIN; KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS; EXERCISE; BELIEFS; HIP; METAANALYSIS; INDIVIDUALS; PERCEPTIONS; BEHAVIOR; PEOPLE;
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10.1002/msc.1868
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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IntroductionPhysical activity (PA) promotion is a core element of musculoskeletal rehabilitation. Many people with musculoskeletal conditions do not meet PA guidelines, such as those provided by the World Health Organization (WHO). This study aimed to explore the level of awareness and perspectives on the WHO PA guidelines among people with musculoskeletal conditions and identify how patients can be supported with PA in clinical practice.MethodsA mixed-method cross-sectional survey was conducted using a uniquely developed questionnaire, which was disseminated to patients attending outpatient physiotherapy or occupational therapy appointments. The questionnaire collected data on participant characteristics, awareness and perspectives on the WHO guidelines and suggestions for supporting patients with PA in clinical practice. Descriptive statistics and content analysis were used to analyse the quantitative and qualitative data respectively.ResultsOne-hundred and two responses were included in the analysis. Forty-two percent of respondents were aware of the guidelines, 50% knew why they existed and 53% felt they were achievable. Perspectives varied, ranging from the guidelines being positive and aiding motivation to being unachievable. Some respondents felt an individualised approach is required. Suggestions for supporting patients with PA included facilitating social support, providing education, exercise groups and personalised advice, and signposting to community services.ConclusionThere is limited awareness of the WHO PA guidelines and a variety of perspectives on the guidelines among patients with musculoskeletal conditions. There is a need to enhance the promotion of the guidelines in clinical practice, whilst considering local context and individual patient's circumstances.
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