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Scoping review and international multi-centre cohort study investigating teaching, knowledge and beliefs regarding physical activity as a health intervention among medical students: a comparison between Singapore and the UK

机译:范围审查和国际多中心队列研究,研究将体育锻炼作为医学生健康干预的教学,知识和信念:新加坡和英国之间的比较

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INTRODUCTION Physical inactivity is a global challenge and physicians must promote physical activity (PA) among their patients. Nevertheless, PA counselling remains inadequate due to limitations in knowledge, education and information availability. This study evaluates the understanding of PA as a health intervention and knowledge of World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines among Singapore and United Kingdom (UK) medical students, the next generation of physicians. METHODS Students from Singapore (Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine and Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine) and the UK (Universities of Cardiff, Leicester, Oxford and Birmingham) were invited to complete a 12-item online survey. Questions assessed knowledge of WHO guidelines, understanding of PA in health and illness, personal PA levels and exposure to PA counselling in clinical practice. RESULTS Among 633 Singapore and UK students who completed the questionnaire, 94.8% believed that PA was important in preventing disease, but only 70.9% recognised its importance in treating disease. The majority (85.3%) indicated participation in PA and exercise. General understanding of WHO guidelines for adults was poor, with less than half (46.8%) correctly answering this section. 3 (0.5%) students identified that PA in adults could be accumulated in multiple ways. Understanding of PA in health and familiarity with guidelines did not differ significantly between Singapore and UK students. CONCLUSION There is considerable room for improvement in the knowledge of WHO guidelines and the role of PA in health. Education should begin during the undergraduate phase so that future doctors are better equipped to counsel their patients.
机译:简介缺乏运动是一项全球性挑战,医生必须在患者中促进身体运动(PA)。然而,由于知识,教育和信息可用性的限制,巴勒斯坦权力机构的咨询仍然不足。这项研究评估了新加坡和英国的医学生(下一代医师)对作为一种健康干预手段的PA的理解以及对世界卫生组织(WHO)指南的了解。方法邀请来自新加坡(永和林医学院和李光前医学院)和英国(卡迪夫大学,莱斯特大学,牛津大学和伯明翰大学)的学生完成一项12项在线调查。这些问题评估了对WHO指南的知识,对PA在健康和疾病中的理解,个人PA水平以及临床实践中对PA咨询的了解。结果在完成问卷调查的633名新加坡和英国学生中,有94.8%的人认为PA对预防疾病很重要,但只有70.9%的人承认PA在治疗疾病中很重要。多数(85.3%)表示参与了PA和运动。对世卫组织成人指南的总体了解较差,只有不到一半(46.8%)的人正确回答了本节。 3名(0.5%)学生指出,成年人的PA可以多种方式累积。在新加坡和英国学生之间,对PA在健康方面的理解和对指南的熟悉程度并没有显着差异。结论在WHO指南知识和PA在健康中的作用方面,仍有很大的改进空间。教育应在本科阶段开始,以便将来的医生有更好的能力为患者提供咨询。

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