Background: Initiatives aimed at increasing participation in preventive health behaviors has been identified as a priority for addressing the increasing incidence of non-communicable chronic disease. General practice is an existing network that can be leveraged to intervene and promote messages for health behavior change. We aimed to explore the extent to which ‘lifestyle’ behaviors are discussed by general practitioners (GPs) with their patients in their practices, and the context and content of these discussions. Methods: GPs (N = 26) practising in Australian clinics participated in semi-structured interviews. Data were analyzed using an inductive thematic analysis. Results: Results showed discussions of lifestyle behaviors were bri...
Aim: This paper seeks to explore general practice nurses' perceptions of interactional factors suppo...
Background: Evidence based guidelines recommend that adults be assessed for modifiable lifestyle ris...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The number of chronically ill patients increases every year. This is partly du...
Background: Initiatives aimed at increasing participation in preventive health behaviors has been id...
Background: The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and the growing understanding that lifesty...
Aim: To explore GPs' perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
Background. It is generally acknowledged that GPs and practice nurses (PNs) may significantly contri...
Aim: To explore GPs’ perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
<div><p><i>Objective.</i> The aim of this study is to analyse the interaction between patients and G...
BACKGROUND: It is generally acknowledged that GPs and practice nurses (PNs) may significantly contri...
Aim: To explore GPs’ perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
Background: It is generally acknowledged that GPs and practice nurses (PNs) may significantly contri...
It is generally acknowledged that GPs and practice nurses (PNs) may significantly contribute to a pa...
Background: With increasing rates of chronic disease associated with lifestyle behavioural risk fact...
General Practitioners (GPs) are expected to provide patients with health behaviour change interventi...
Aim: This paper seeks to explore general practice nurses' perceptions of interactional factors suppo...
Background: Evidence based guidelines recommend that adults be assessed for modifiable lifestyle ris...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The number of chronically ill patients increases every year. This is partly du...
Background: Initiatives aimed at increasing participation in preventive health behaviors has been id...
Background: The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and the growing understanding that lifesty...
Aim: To explore GPs' perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
Background. It is generally acknowledged that GPs and practice nurses (PNs) may significantly contri...
Aim: To explore GPs’ perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
<div><p><i>Objective.</i> The aim of this study is to analyse the interaction between patients and G...
BACKGROUND: It is generally acknowledged that GPs and practice nurses (PNs) may significantly contri...
Aim: To explore GPs’ perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
Background: It is generally acknowledged that GPs and practice nurses (PNs) may significantly contri...
It is generally acknowledged that GPs and practice nurses (PNs) may significantly contribute to a pa...
Background: With increasing rates of chronic disease associated with lifestyle behavioural risk fact...
General Practitioners (GPs) are expected to provide patients with health behaviour change interventi...
Aim: This paper seeks to explore general practice nurses' perceptions of interactional factors suppo...
Background: Evidence based guidelines recommend that adults be assessed for modifiable lifestyle ris...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The number of chronically ill patients increases every year. This is partly du...