This paper aimed to systematically review the evidence base to uncover the key psychosocial factors that underpin adherence to an exercise referral scheme (ERS). Databases PsycINFO, MEDLINE, SPORTDiscus, Web of Science, PubMed, PsycARTICLES, Open Grey, and PsycEXTRA were systematically searched. A parallel results-based convergent synthesis was performed by identifying key themes from quantitative and qualitative studies separately. After applying inclusion and exclusion criteria, the review included 24 eligible studies. Key findings showed intrinsic motivation, psychological need satisfaction, social support, and self-efficacy to be the prominent psychosocial factors associated with ERS adherence. In addition, lower expectations for change...
Background: Exercise referral schemes (ERS), involving health professional referral to a community e...
Background: Exercise Referral Schemes (ERS) are prescribed programmes aimed at tackling physical ina...
Background: Exercise Referral Schemes (ERS) have been used to promote physical activity in individua...
This paper aimed to systematically review the evidence base to uncover the key psychosocial factors ...
Background: The effectiveness of exercise referral schemes (ERS) is influenced by uptake and adheren...
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of exercise referral schemes (ERS) is influenced by uptake and adheren...
In order to enhance the effectiveness of exercise referral schemes (ERS), further understanding is r...
Nine adults who had recently completed an exercise referral scheme participated in a semi-structured...
Background Although implementers' experiences of exercise referral schemes (ERS) may provide valuab...
Given the mixed findings concerning self-determination theory in explaining adherence to exercise re...
Background Physical inactivity levels are rising worldwide with major implications for the health...
Nine adults who had recently completed an exercise referral scheme participated in a semi-structured...
Background: Physical inactivity has been found to be the fourth leading cause of mortality worldwide...
While an increasing number of randomised controlled trials report impacts of exercise referral schem...
Abstract Background Physical inactivity levels are rising worldwide with major implications for the ...
Background: Exercise referral schemes (ERS), involving health professional referral to a community e...
Background: Exercise Referral Schemes (ERS) are prescribed programmes aimed at tackling physical ina...
Background: Exercise Referral Schemes (ERS) have been used to promote physical activity in individua...
This paper aimed to systematically review the evidence base to uncover the key psychosocial factors ...
Background: The effectiveness of exercise referral schemes (ERS) is influenced by uptake and adheren...
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of exercise referral schemes (ERS) is influenced by uptake and adheren...
In order to enhance the effectiveness of exercise referral schemes (ERS), further understanding is r...
Nine adults who had recently completed an exercise referral scheme participated in a semi-structured...
Background Although implementers' experiences of exercise referral schemes (ERS) may provide valuab...
Given the mixed findings concerning self-determination theory in explaining adherence to exercise re...
Background Physical inactivity levels are rising worldwide with major implications for the health...
Nine adults who had recently completed an exercise referral scheme participated in a semi-structured...
Background: Physical inactivity has been found to be the fourth leading cause of mortality worldwide...
While an increasing number of randomised controlled trials report impacts of exercise referral schem...
Abstract Background Physical inactivity levels are rising worldwide with major implications for the ...
Background: Exercise referral schemes (ERS), involving health professional referral to a community e...
Background: Exercise Referral Schemes (ERS) are prescribed programmes aimed at tackling physical ina...
Background: Exercise Referral Schemes (ERS) have been used to promote physical activity in individua...