Physical activity promotion in general practices of Barcelona: a case study
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2006ISSN
0268-1153
Resumen
This case study aimed to generate explanations
for the lack of integration of physical activity (PA)
promotion in general practices of Barcelona,
the capital of Catalonia. This explanatory study
adopted a qualitative approach, based on three
techniques; focus groups (n 5 3), semistructured
(n 5 25) and short individual interviews
(n 5 5). These approaches explored
the wider environment surrounding primary
care from a range of distinctive professional and
personal perspectives. Participants were recruited
as patients (n 5 20), policy makers (n 5
6), academics (n 5 5), PA professionals (n 5 3),
medical doctors (n 5 3), researchers (n 5 2),
media employees (n 5 2) and one social worker.
Phenomenological techniques were used for
data coding and interpretation. Contributors
confirmed the final interpretation. Three main
factors underpinned the lack of integration of
PA promotion approaches. PA promotion delivery
rarely accounted for either patients’ individual
needs or the circumstances that
influenced their interest in PA promotion. This
was a missed opportunity in promotional consultations.
There was also a lack of official
support for general practitioner–based PA promotion.
Finally, primary care staff intentionallyisolated their practice from other professionals
and/or services in the community. Communitybased
PA promotion could be better integrated
by (i) introducing stage-based strategies, (ii)
creating top–down approaches and (iii) connecting
primary care with other professionals and
institutions in the community.
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Inglés
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Exercici -- Aspectes higiènics
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11 p.
Publicado por
Oxford University Press
Citación
PUIG RIBERA, Anna M.; MCKENNA, Jim; RIDDOCH, Chris. "Physical activity promotion in general practices of Barcelona: a case study". A: Health education research, 2006, vol. 21, núm. 4, pàg. 538-548.
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