Do general practitioners promote health? A needs assessment |
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Authors: | A Bauman A Mant L Middleton M Mackertich E Jane |
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Affiliation: | Department of Public Health, University of Sydney, NSW. |
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Abstract: | A random sample of 5% of NSW general practitioners was surveyed in December 1986 regarding their attitudes to health promotion in clinical practice. The results were compared with those of simultaneous surveys of trainee general practitioners and fourth-year medical students. Smoking, alcohol and weight reduction were the health behaviours that were considered by general practitioners to be the most difficult to change. More general practitioners than did students or general-practitioner trainees reported finding less difficulty in changing health behaviours. More than three-quarters of the general practitioners were in favour of promoting health in their practices. A commonly reported barrier was the current Medicare financing arrangements for preventive practice. Other barriers included a lack of time for preventive practice. The complaint of a lack of training was expressed commonly; half the sample was willing to participate in advanced training in health promotion that would be organized by The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. |
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