Role and importance of physical activity sciences proffesional in the society during and later lockdown for COVID-19: a view of differents health professionals
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Communication, lockdown, COVID-19, physical exercise, public healthAbstract
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared Covid-19 a pandemic. This new situation has caused the citizens around the world to be confined to their homes. In Spain, one of the countries hardest hit by the virus, its citizens have been held in their homes since March, 14, the date on which the state of alarm was declared. This confinement has led, among other things (social isolation, low exposure to sunlight, etc.), a drastic decrease of daily physical activity. Because lack of physical exercise or its poor performance worsens people´s general health, professionals in the activity and sport (PASSP) become important these days. The aim of the present study was to collect and know the opinions of different health professionals (doctors, podiatrist, physiotherapist, researchers, etc.) on the present and future importance of the professional in PASSP in society. To achieve the proposed objective, semi-structured interviews were conducted with health professionals (n = 33). The results showed that 72.7% of the sample considered that the professional in PASSP is little recognized by the authorities, 60.6% believed that they are not recognized by society. The main conclusions are that the inclusion of professionals in PASSP in public health should be considered, as well as the regulation of their profession to avoid work intrusion.
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