What influences general practitioners' use of exercise for patients with chronic knee pain? Results from a national survey.
Elizabeth CottrellEdward RoddyTrishna RathodMark PorcheretNadine E FosterPublished in: BMC family practice (2016)
GPs' attitudes and beliefs are associated with their use of exercise for patients with CKP, particularly beliefs about role, responsibilities and skills in initiating exercise, and about the efficacy of exercise. Although the low response risks response bias, these results can inform future interventions to optimise GPs' behaviour. The role of GP uncertainty and influences on clinical decision-making need further exploration, thus an amended analysis framework is suggested, which should be tested in future research.