Background: There is evidence that the prevalence of overweight and obesity amongst nurses is increasing. As well as the impact on health, the costs associated with obesity include workplace injury, lost productivity and sickness absence. Finding ways to address obesity in nurses may be a challenge because of the barriers they face in leading a healthy lifestyle. Aims: To identify the available evidence for interventions to address obesity in nurses. Methods: Databases searched included CINAHL, SCOPUS (which encompasses the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews), PsycInfo, MEDLINE, and British Nursing Index. Ancillary searching of the grey literature was conducted for case studies of weight management interventions in NHS settings. Inclus...
Background: Prior research has investigated various strategies to improve health, wellbeing and the ...
The objective of this article was twofold (1) to determine the existence and effectiveness of interv...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Background: There is evidence that the prevalence of overweight and obesity amongst nurses is increa...
Author’s manuscript is not the version of record. The prevalence of obesity is higher among nurses ...
Abstract Background: Obesity is the most prevalent, yet most controllable health problem threating ...
Aims and objectives. To review empirical studies reporting primary care nursing practice in relation...
Aim : The aim was to conduct an integrative systematic review to identify barriers and facilitators ...
Background: Obesity is the most prevalent health care problem threatening society today. Nurses play...
Obesity has widespread in many developing nations, including Malaysia. Obesity among nurses has also...
AIMS: The purpose of this study was to (i) describe the weight, weight-related perceptions and lifes...
ObjectivesThis systematic review aims to identify studies that have assessed educational interventio...
Abstract Background A large proportion of staff working in hospital settings are overweight or obese...
Nurses in primary health care (PHC) provide an increasing proportion of chronic disease management a...
The prevalence of obesity (BMI greater than or equal to 30kg/m2) in the Scottish population is risin...
Background: Prior research has investigated various strategies to improve health, wellbeing and the ...
The objective of this article was twofold (1) to determine the existence and effectiveness of interv...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Background: There is evidence that the prevalence of overweight and obesity amongst nurses is increa...
Author’s manuscript is not the version of record. The prevalence of obesity is higher among nurses ...
Abstract Background: Obesity is the most prevalent, yet most controllable health problem threating ...
Aims and objectives. To review empirical studies reporting primary care nursing practice in relation...
Aim : The aim was to conduct an integrative systematic review to identify barriers and facilitators ...
Background: Obesity is the most prevalent health care problem threatening society today. Nurses play...
Obesity has widespread in many developing nations, including Malaysia. Obesity among nurses has also...
AIMS: The purpose of this study was to (i) describe the weight, weight-related perceptions and lifes...
ObjectivesThis systematic review aims to identify studies that have assessed educational interventio...
Abstract Background A large proportion of staff working in hospital settings are overweight or obese...
Nurses in primary health care (PHC) provide an increasing proportion of chronic disease management a...
The prevalence of obesity (BMI greater than or equal to 30kg/m2) in the Scottish population is risin...
Background: Prior research has investigated various strategies to improve health, wellbeing and the ...
The objective of this article was twofold (1) to determine the existence and effectiveness of interv...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...