Background: Health outcomes for long-term conditions (LTCs) can be improved by lifestyle, dietary and condition management-related behaviour change. Primary care is an important setting for behaviour change work. Practitioners have identified barriers to this work, but there is little evidence examining practices of behaviour change in primary care consultations and how patients and practitioners perceive these practices. Objective: To examine how behaviour change is engaged with in primary care consultations for LTCs and investigate how behaviour change is perceived by patients and practitioners. Design: Multiperspective, longitudinal qualitative research involving six primary health-care practices in England. Consultations between patient...
Background: Clinical guidelines exhort clinicians to encourage patients to improve their health beha...
Background: Self-management support is widely accepted for the management of chronic conditions. Sel...
Methods: Qualitative study using patient and practice staff informants. We audio-recorded interviews...
Background: Health outcomes for long-term conditions (LTCs) can be improved by lifestyle, dietary an...
BACKGROUND: Health outcomes for long-term conditions (LTCs) can be improved by lifestyle, dietary an...
Background: Health outcomes for long-term conditions (LTCs) can be improved by lifestyle, dietary an...
Background: It has been suggested that interactions between patients and practitioners in primary ca...
Abstract Background It has been suggested that interactions between patients and practitioners in pr...
Background: Long-term conditions (LTCs) are increasingly important determinants of quality of life a...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the barriers and facilitators to behaviour change by primary care practiti...
Background It has been suggested that interactions between patients and practitioners in primary car...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of training primary care health professionals in behaviour change...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of training primary care health professionals in behaviour change...
Objective: To systematically find and synthesise qualitative studies that elicited views and experi...
Qualitative evaluation of primary care providers experiences of a training programme to offer brief ...
Background: Clinical guidelines exhort clinicians to encourage patients to improve their health beha...
Background: Self-management support is widely accepted for the management of chronic conditions. Sel...
Methods: Qualitative study using patient and practice staff informants. We audio-recorded interviews...
Background: Health outcomes for long-term conditions (LTCs) can be improved by lifestyle, dietary an...
BACKGROUND: Health outcomes for long-term conditions (LTCs) can be improved by lifestyle, dietary an...
Background: Health outcomes for long-term conditions (LTCs) can be improved by lifestyle, dietary an...
Background: It has been suggested that interactions between patients and practitioners in primary ca...
Abstract Background It has been suggested that interactions between patients and practitioners in pr...
Background: Long-term conditions (LTCs) are increasingly important determinants of quality of life a...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the barriers and facilitators to behaviour change by primary care practiti...
Background It has been suggested that interactions between patients and practitioners in primary car...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of training primary care health professionals in behaviour change...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of training primary care health professionals in behaviour change...
Objective: To systematically find and synthesise qualitative studies that elicited views and experi...
Qualitative evaluation of primary care providers experiences of a training programme to offer brief ...
Background: Clinical guidelines exhort clinicians to encourage patients to improve their health beha...
Background: Self-management support is widely accepted for the management of chronic conditions. Sel...
Methods: Qualitative study using patient and practice staff informants. We audio-recorded interviews...