RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 GPs' use of video and telephone consultation: implications for physical activity promotion for older adults. A mixed-methods study JF BJGP Open JO BJGP Open FD Royal College of General Practitioners SP BJGPO.2023.0256 DO 10.3399/BJGPO.2023.0256 A1 Callaghan, Christopher Thomas A1 Cunningham, Conor A1 O'Sullivan, Roger YR 2025 UL http://bjgpopen.org/content/early/2025/08/08/BJGPO.2023.0256.abstract AB The COVID-19 pandemic led GPs to adopt video consultation and telephone consultation (VC/TC) as part of routine practice. The potential impact on physical activity (PA) promotion and prescription for older adults, in routine practice, was unknown.Aim To understand how VC/TC have impacted on the routine promotion of PA to older adults in GP consultations.Design & setting A mixed-methods, cross-sectional study of GPs was conducted in the Republic of Ireland (RoI) and Northern Ireland (NI) in 2020/2021.Method An online survey and interviews were conducted with GPs that explored awareness of PA guidelines, PA promotion during consultations to older adults (aged ≥65 years), and the impact on routine practice of moving to VC/TC during the pandemic.Results GPs from across the island of Ireland (NI and RoI) agreed that PA promotion is part of routine practice. Analysis of interviews with GPs highlighted a need to develop practitioners’ knowledge of the guidelines, and themes emerged around the use of VC/TC in routine practice. The positive themes highlighted that VC/TC enabled GPs to consult with a greater number of patients compared with face-to-face consultation (FTFC). Barriers to using VC/TC included decreased visual assessments of patients face to face (FTF).Conclusion GPs are continuing to use VC/TC at the initial consultation stage, but the broader and longer-term implications on PA promotion with older adults are unknown.