Healthcare Professionals' Insights on the Integration of Kinesiologists into Ontario's Health System

Leslie E. Auger,Scott G. Thomas,Steve Fischer,Leanne Smith, John Armstrong, Raheel M. Dar,John Srbely

TRANSLATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SPORTS MEDICINE(2023)

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Introduction/PurposeKinesiologists are well suited to work collaboratively or independently within the health system to improve patient/client care and well-being. This cross-sectional survey explored perceptions of the integration of registered kinesiologists (RKins) into the health system in Ontario.MethodsRKins (n = 202) and other health professionals (OHP; n = 337), including physicians, physiotherapists, nurse practitioners, etc., participated in an online survey.ResultsRKins reported working in diverse practice environments, and more than half reported receiving patients/clients through referrals. Of the OHP, 37.7% had ongoing professional interactions with RKins and 86.7% reported high satisfaction with these interactions; 32.6% of OHP reported referring patients/clients to RKins, primarily for exercise prescription (86.0%), treatment of clinical conditions (48.8%), and patient education (46.5%). Perceived barriers to referral included lack of awareness of the RKins' scope of practice (81.0%), inadequate funding for services (67.1%), and low confidence in the clinical competency of RKins (61.8%).ConclusionsRKins are experts in exercise-based interventions to prevent, treat, and manage many chronic lifestyle-related diseases. Initiatives to increase awareness of the RKins' scope of practice, clinical competency, and standards of practice and to increase funding for RKin services are important next steps.
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kinesiologists,healthcare professionals,ontarios
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