Elsevier

Preventive Medicine Reports

Volume 11, September 2018, Pages 49-55
Preventive Medicine Reports

Advancing health promotion through massage therapy practice: A cross-sectional survey study

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Highlights

  • Most massage therapists feel health promotion is an important part of massage therapy practice.

  • Massage therapists report providing health promotion on approximately 10 specific topics.

  • The greatest barrier for health promotion in massage therapy practice is lack of guidelines.

  • Those with higher levels of education report greater barriers to health promotion.

Abstract

The human resources needed to provide health promotion services to improve health behaviors in populations are currently limited. Health promotion and education is included in the definition of massage therapy, and many within the massage therapy profession understand that health promotion and education are a part of massage therapy practice. However, the amounts and types of health promotion activities in massage therapy practice have not been thoroughly explored. The objective of this study was to investigate the current attitudes, practices, and barriers toward providing health promotion in a national sample of practicing massage therapists. A descriptive cross-sectional survey disseminated May to August 2016 to practicing massage therapists in the United States. The majority (90.2%) of the 182 participants agree or strongly agree that it is important for massage therapists to provide health promotion. Therapists with less favorable attitudes about providing health promotion reported more barriers to providing the messages to their patients. Barriers to providing health promotion included a lack of guidelines, knowledge, and skills. Training and guidelines for massage therapists regarding health promotion would be a reasonable next step for future research development. Utilizing massage therapists as health promoters may provide opportunities to deliver more prevention messages to patients which may impact public health.

Keywords

Massage therapy
Cross-sectional study
Public health
Health promotion
Health behavior
Surveys and questionnaires

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Is now in private massage therapy practice.