Abstract

Background:Healthcare professionals play a key role in supporting physical activity participation for people with lower limb absence.Objectives:The objectives of this study were to survey healthcare professionals’ views of people with lower limb absence in the United Kingdom, explore their awareness and knowledge of physical activity recommendations and investigate their current and desirable practice towards physical activity promotion.Study design:Cross-sectional study.Methods:Potential participants were identified from open-access health-related databases, educational institution databases, and the authors’ professional networks. An online 40-item questionnaire was distributed electronically and by post. Survey items were multiple choice, Likert-type scale or open-ended questions to explore the characteristics of healthcare professionals, awareness/knowledge of physical activity guidelines, current and desired practice and views on physical activity promotion.Results:In total, 106 people responded. Physiotherapists had greater awareness/knowledge of physical activity guidelines compared to prosthetists/orthotists and other respondents. Awareness/knowledge of guidelines decreased as age, experience and time since qualification increased. The most common source of knowledge was self-directed learning.Conclusion:Continuing and improving education on the content of physical activity guidelines may be helpful for healthcare professionals in promoting physical activity to those with lower limb absence.Clinical relevanceThis research aims to inform prosthetic rehabilitation professionals and academics about an under-researched area within physical activity for health. This knowledge could help develop interventions with the aim of improving physical activity promotion and participation, and ultimately the health and well-being of people with limb absence.

Highlights

  • Healthcare professionals play a key role in supporting physical activity participation for people with lower limb absence

  • Socialised prosthetic rehabilitation is generally delivered in the United Kingdom by a consultant-led service supported by Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)-registered prosthetists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and clinical nurse specialists.[3]

  • It is possible to retrieve data on the number and gender of prosthetists, orthotists and physiotherapists registered with HCPC, it is not possible to derive the proportion of these professional groups who specialise in prosthetic rehabilitation.[4,5]

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Introduction

Healthcare professionals play a key role in supporting physical activity participation for people with lower limb absence. Objectives: The objectives of this study were to survey healthcare professionals’ views of people with lower limb absence in the United Kingdom, explore their awareness and knowledge of physical activity recommendations and investigate their current and desirable practice towards physical activity promotion. Survey items were multiple choice, Likert-type scale or open-ended questions to explore the characteristics of healthcare professionals, awareness/knowledge of physical activity guidelines, current and desired practice and views on physical activity promotion. Physiotherapists had greater awareness/knowledge of physical activity guidelines compared to prosthetists/orthotists and other respondents. Conclusion: Continuing and improving education on the content of physical activity guidelines may be helpful for healthcare professionals in promoting physical activity to those with lower limb absence. It is possible to retrieve data on the number and gender of prosthetists, orthotists and physiotherapists registered with HCPC, it is not possible to derive the proportion of these professional groups who specialise in prosthetic rehabilitation.[4,5] In addition to socialised prosthetic care, there are a number of independent, privately owned rehabilitation facilities operating in the United Kingdom.[6]

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