Evaluation of Healthy Lifestyle Behavior of Family Physicians and Lifestyle Medicine in Their Clinical Practice

Family Physicians and Lifestyle Medicine in Their Clinical Practice

Authors

  • Özden Gökdemir Department of Family Medicine, İzmir University of Economics, Faculty of Medicine, İzmir, Türkiye
  • Hasan Kazdağlı Department of Opticianry, İzmir University of Economics, Vocational School of Health Services, İzmir, Türkiye
  • Makbule İlgi Şemin Department of Physiology, İzmir University of Economics, Faculty of Medicine İzmir, Türkiye

Keywords:

lifestyle medicine, family physician, clinical practice

Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to assess the healthy lifestyle behavior of family physicians and their engagement in lifestyle medicine practices within their clinical practice.

Methods: An online questionnaire was developed to collect responses from family physicians (FPs) between July 2018 and August 2019. A descriptive and correlational design was employed. The questionnaire consisted of two parts: Personal Information of Participants and the Healthy Lifestyle Behavior Scale-II. The survey was conducted using an internet-based e-survey platform and targeted a convenience sample of family physicians from eight countries in a cross-sectional study. Participants were provided with information about the survey length, data storage procedures, duration of storage, the identity of the investigators, and the purpose of the study.

 

Results: The study included 131 FPs, with a higher proportion of male participants. The frequency of smoking was found to be significantly higher among Turkish FPs (p = 0.013). However, no statistically significant difference was observed among FPs in terms of the total score on the scale or the scores on the six dimensions.

Conclusion: The majority of FPs expressed a desire for further education, suggesting a need to incorporate educational interventions into medical school curricula. Additionally, well-structured web-based Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) could serve as a potential solution to meet the educational needs of family physicians in the realm of healthy lifestyle behaviors and lifestyle medicine practices.

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Published

15.04.2025

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