A scoping review of exercise referral schemes involving qualified exercise professionals in primary health care

Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2021 Sep;46(9):1007-1018. doi: 10.1139/apnm-2020-1070. Epub 2021 Apr 19.

Abstract

Qualified exercise professionals (QEPs) have the training, knowledge, and scope of practice to effectively provide physical activity counselling, prescribe exercise, and deliver exercise programming to patients with or without chronic diseases. Healthcare providers identify an interest in referring patients to QEPs; however, the impact of exercise referral schemes (ERS) involving QEPs on patients' physical health is unclear. A scoping review regarding the available evidence of ERS involving healthcare provider referrals to QEPs was performed. A literature search was conducted in 6 databases (initially: n = 6011 articles), yielding n = 23 articles examining QEP delivered physical activity counselling (n = 7), QEP supervised exercise training (n = 4), or some combination (n = 12). Although studies were heterogeneous in methods, procedures, and populations, ERSs increased patients' subjective physical activity levels. Few studies incorporated objective physical activity measures (n = 5/23), and almost half measured aerobic fitness (n = 11/23). ERS involving a QEP that includes activity counselling and/or exercise programming/training report favourable impacts on patients' subjectively measured physical activity and objectively measured aerobic fitness. Based on the existing literature on the topic, this scoping review provides recommendations for designing and evaluating ERS with QEPs that include: objective measures, long-term follow-up, QEP qualifications, and the cost-effectiveness of ERS. Novelty: ERS involving QEPs report increased patients' perceived physical activity level and may improve patients' cardiorespiratory fitness. Promoting the collaboration of QEPs with other healthcare providers can enhance patients' physical fitness and health. This scoping review provides recommendations for the design and evaluation of ERS involving QEPs.

Keywords: activité physique du patient; aiguillage vers l’activité physique; aptitude cardiorespiratoire; cardiorespiratory fitness; counseling d’activité physique; exercise physiologist; exercise programming; patient physical activity; physical activity counselling; physical activity referral; physiologiste de l’exercice; programmation d’exercices.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Counseling
  • Exercise Therapy*
  • Exercise*
  • Humans
  • Interdisciplinary Communication*
  • Physical Fitness
  • Primary Health Care / organization & administration*
  • Referral and Consultation*