Background: Self-management support is widely accepted for the management of chronic conditions. Self-management often requires behaviour change in patients, in which primary care nurses play a pivotal role. To support patients in changing their behaviour, the structured behaviour change Activate intervention was developed. This intervention aims to enhance physical activity in patients at risk for cardiovascular disease in primary care as well as to enhance nurses' role in supporting these patients. This study aimed to evaluate nurses' perceptions towards the delivery and feasibility of the Activate intervention. Methods: A qualitative study nested within a cluster-randomised controlled trial using semistructured interviews was conducted a...
Objective To evaluate the fidelity of delivery of a nurse-led intervention to enhance physical activ...
Objective: To explore the experiences of patients at risk for cardiovascular disease in primary care...
Self-management is widely accepted to improve patients’ health and reduce healthcare costs. Self-man...
Background: Self-management support is widely accepted for the management of chronic conditions. Sel...
Abstract Background Self-management support is widely accepted for the management of chronic conditi...
Background: Self-management interventions are considered effective in patients with chronic disease,...
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BACKGROUND: Self-management interventions are considered effective in patients with chronic disease,...
BACKGROUND: Self-management interventions are considered effective in patients with chronic disease,...
Objective :To explore the experiences of patients at risk for cardiovascular disease in primary care...
ObjectiveTo explore the experiences of patients at risk for cardiovascular disease in primary care w...
Objective :To explore the experiences of patients at risk for cardiovascular disease in primary care...
ObjectiveTo explore the experiences of patients at risk for cardiovascular disease in primary care w...
Objective: To explore the experiences of patients at risk for cardiovascular disease in primary care...
Objective: To explore the experiences of patients at risk for cardiovascular disease in primary care...
Objective To evaluate the fidelity of delivery of a nurse-led intervention to enhance physical activ...
Objective: To explore the experiences of patients at risk for cardiovascular disease in primary care...
Self-management is widely accepted to improve patients’ health and reduce healthcare costs. Self-man...
Background: Self-management support is widely accepted for the management of chronic conditions. Sel...
Abstract Background Self-management support is widely accepted for the management of chronic conditi...
Background: Self-management interventions are considered effective in patients with chronic disease,...
Contains fulltext : 199500.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
BACKGROUND: Self-management interventions are considered effective in patients with chronic disease,...
BACKGROUND: Self-management interventions are considered effective in patients with chronic disease,...
Objective :To explore the experiences of patients at risk for cardiovascular disease in primary care...
ObjectiveTo explore the experiences of patients at risk for cardiovascular disease in primary care w...
Objective :To explore the experiences of patients at risk for cardiovascular disease in primary care...
ObjectiveTo explore the experiences of patients at risk for cardiovascular disease in primary care w...
Objective: To explore the experiences of patients at risk for cardiovascular disease in primary care...
Objective: To explore the experiences of patients at risk for cardiovascular disease in primary care...
Objective To evaluate the fidelity of delivery of a nurse-led intervention to enhance physical activ...
Objective: To explore the experiences of patients at risk for cardiovascular disease in primary care...
Self-management is widely accepted to improve patients’ health and reduce healthcare costs. Self-man...