| M (SD) |
---|---|
Years in Practice | 4.49 (7.03) |
 | n (%) |
Gender Identity | |
 Woman | 19 (73.1%) |
 Man | 7 (26.9%) |
Self-identification of Descent | |
 White | 13 (50.0%) |
 Chinese | 7 (27.0%) |
 Othera | 6 (23.0%) |
Profession | |
 Family medicine resident | 15 (57.7%) |
 Family medicine physician | 4 (15.4%) |
 Nurse | 3 (11.5%) |
 Dietitian | 2 (7.7%) |
 Social Worker | 2 (7.7%) |
Community Served | |
 Urban | 17 (65.4%) |
 Suburban | 9 (34.6%) |
Population Servedb | |
 Adults 18–64 years | 26 (100%) |
 Adults 65 + years | 24 (92.3%) |
 Adults with diabetes | 23 (88.5%) |
 Adults who are pregnant | 23 (88.5%) |
 Adults with osteoporosis | 20 (76.9%) |
 Adults with cancer | 19 (73.1%) |
 Adults with Alzheimer’s disease | 17 (65.4%) |
 Adults with Parkinson’s disease | 16 (61.5%) |
 Adults with multiple sclerosis | 12 (46.2%) |
 Adults with spinal cord injury | 10 (38.5%) |
 Adults with mental health concerns | 2 (7.7%) |
 Pediatric populations | 1 (3.8%) |
Familiarity with the 24-Hour Movement Guidelines | |
 Not familiar at all | 9 (34.6%) |
 Familiar | 17 (65.4%) |
  Just heard the name | 11 (42.3%) |
  Somewhat familiar | 6 (23.1%) |
Knowledge of the 24-Hour Movement Guidelines (open text) | |
 Correctly identified the three main components (i.e., physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and sleep) | 5 (19.2%) |
 Correctly identified two of the three main components | 4 (15.4%) |
 Correctly identified one of the three main components | 3 (11.5%) |
 Did not know/incorrect response/no response | 14 (53.9%) |
Knowledge of the 24-Hour Movement Guidelines (multi-select)b | |
 At least 150 min of moderate to vigorous physical activity a week, including at least 2 days of muscle strengthening activities per week | 13 (50.0%) |
 Several hours of light physical activity, including standing | 4 (15.4%) |
 Limit sedentary time to 8 h or less per day | 8 (30.8%) |
 7–9 h of good quality sleep on a regular basis, with consistent bed and wake-up times (for adults 18–64 years) | 12 (46.2%) |
 7–8 h of good quality sleep on a regular basis, with consistent bed and wake-up times (for adults 65 + years) | 7 (26.9%) |
 Perform physical activities that challenge balance | 5 (19.2%) |
 Replacing sedentary behaviour with additional physical activity and trading light physical activity for more moderate to vigorous physical activity, while preserving sufficient sleep, can provide greater health benefits | 7 (26.9%) |
 Did not know/unsure | 3 (11.5%) |
 Incorrect response | 3 (11.5%) |