2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12875-023-02091-9
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Tools to guide clinical discussions on physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and/or sleep for health promotion between primary care providers and adults accessing care: a scoping review

Abstract: Background Health care providers have reported low knowledge, skill, and confidence for discussing movement behaviours (i.e., physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and sleep), which may be improved with the use of tools to guide movement behaviour discussions in their practice. Past reviews have examined the psychometric properties, scoring, and behavioural outcomes of physical activity discussion tools. However, the features, perceptions, and effectiveness of discussion tools for physical ac… Show more

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“…Ongoing developments in PA assessment research since the last 2011 Compendium update include additional focus on multiple behaviors (i.e., PA and sedentary behaviors) 32 , 33 using self-report, 34 mHealth technologies, 35 and device-based measures, such as accelerometers. 36 The 2024 Adult Compendium supports these efforts by expanding the range of available Specific Activity codes for sedentary behaviors and PAs, which can be used to quantify PA from self-report methods and provide context to device-based measures.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ongoing developments in PA assessment research since the last 2011 Compendium update include additional focus on multiple behaviors (i.e., PA and sedentary behaviors) 32 , 33 using self-report, 34 mHealth technologies, 35 and device-based measures, such as accelerometers. 36 The 2024 Adult Compendium supports these efforts by expanding the range of available Specific Activity codes for sedentary behaviors and PAs, which can be used to quantify PA from self-report methods and provide context to device-based measures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%