Background: The Active Script Programme (ASP) aimed to increase the number of general practitioners (GPs) in Victoria, Australia who deliver appropriate, consistent, and effective advice on physical activity to patients. To maximise GP participation, a capacity building strategy within Divisions of General Practice (DGPs) was used. The objectives of the programme were to (a) train and support GPs in advising sedentary patients, and (b) develop tools and resources to assist GPs. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of the ASP. Methods: A systems approach was used to promote capacity in Victorian general practice. Economic analyses were incorporated into the programme’s evaluation. Participants were selected DGPs and their GP members. The...
Background. There is increasing research supporting the argu-ment for a beneficial link between phys...
Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of an intensive educational and low-tech ergonomic intervention ...
Context\ua0Among Australian adults, participation in adequate levels of physical activity for health...
E-Letter in relation to the article: A further dimension to general practitioners’ (GP) limited know...
Evidence supporting the efficacy of physical activity promotion in primary care settings has evaluat...
Background: Many Australians do not meet recommended levels of physical activity and GPs can play an...
BACKGROUND: Over half of Australians do not meet physical activity recommendations. General practiti...
Background As yet, the benefit of the Fit Note has not been convincingly demonstrated, although a li...
Abstract Objective: Interventions to promote physical activity for sedentary patients seen in genera...
Objective: To ascertain the extent to which general practitioners in Queensland, Australia recommend...
INTRODUCTION: Regular pedometer use can help initiate and maintain regular walking activity that can...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity promotion in general practice is advocated though not incorporated int...
Background: Regular physical activity is beneficial in both the prevention and management of chronic...
Efficacy of GP referral of insufficiently active al activity counseling: self-reported physical acti...
Background/Aim: The NICE guideline on exercise referral schemes to promote physical activity suggest...
Background. There is increasing research supporting the argu-ment for a beneficial link between phys...
Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of an intensive educational and low-tech ergonomic intervention ...
Context\ua0Among Australian adults, participation in adequate levels of physical activity for health...
E-Letter in relation to the article: A further dimension to general practitioners’ (GP) limited know...
Evidence supporting the efficacy of physical activity promotion in primary care settings has evaluat...
Background: Many Australians do not meet recommended levels of physical activity and GPs can play an...
BACKGROUND: Over half of Australians do not meet physical activity recommendations. General practiti...
Background As yet, the benefit of the Fit Note has not been convincingly demonstrated, although a li...
Abstract Objective: Interventions to promote physical activity for sedentary patients seen in genera...
Objective: To ascertain the extent to which general practitioners in Queensland, Australia recommend...
INTRODUCTION: Regular pedometer use can help initiate and maintain regular walking activity that can...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity promotion in general practice is advocated though not incorporated int...
Background: Regular physical activity is beneficial in both the prevention and management of chronic...
Efficacy of GP referral of insufficiently active al activity counseling: self-reported physical acti...
Background/Aim: The NICE guideline on exercise referral schemes to promote physical activity suggest...
Background. There is increasing research supporting the argu-ment for a beneficial link between phys...
Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of an intensive educational and low-tech ergonomic intervention ...
Context\ua0Among Australian adults, participation in adequate levels of physical activity for health...