General Practitioners (GPs) are expected to provide patients with health behaviour change interventions, yet little is known about the views of patients themselves. We aimed to understand recent patients': (1) general expectations about GPs delivering health behaviour change interventions during routine consultations (including perceptions of appropriateness and helpfulness for receiving interventions), (2) perceptions of responsibility for GPs to talk about health behaviours, and (3) experiences of receiving behaviour change interventions. Twenty-four semi-structured interviews were conducted with people who had recently attended a routine GP consultation. Data were analysed thematically. Three major themes were identified: (1) acceptabili...
This study asks whether and when patients treat their doctors as having the right to give behavior c...
Aim of the study The aim of this thesis was to investigate changes in doctor-patient communication, ...
BACKGROUND: It is generally acknowledged that GPs and practice nurses (PNs) may significantly contri...
Background Consistent with the ‘Making Every Contact Count’ UK public health policy, general practit...
From Wiley via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-07-27, rev-recd 2021-01-29, accepted 2...
Background: Initiatives aimed at increasing participation in preventive health behaviors has been id...
Background: Initiatives aimed at increasing participation in preventive health behaviors has been id...
Background: Clinical guidelines exhort clinicians to encourage patients to improve their health beha...
Persuading patients to change behaviour that is damaging their health can be difficult. Changing the...
Aim: To explore GPs' perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
Aim: To explore GPs’ perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
BACKGROUND: Health outcomes for long-term conditions (LTCs) can be improved by lifestyle, dietary an...
Aim: To explore GPs’ perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
Background: The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and the growing understanding that lifesty...
Abstract AIMS: The aim of this study was to determine what made people want to change their choi...
This study asks whether and when patients treat their doctors as having the right to give behavior c...
Aim of the study The aim of this thesis was to investigate changes in doctor-patient communication, ...
BACKGROUND: It is generally acknowledged that GPs and practice nurses (PNs) may significantly contri...
Background Consistent with the ‘Making Every Contact Count’ UK public health policy, general practit...
From Wiley via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-07-27, rev-recd 2021-01-29, accepted 2...
Background: Initiatives aimed at increasing participation in preventive health behaviors has been id...
Background: Initiatives aimed at increasing participation in preventive health behaviors has been id...
Background: Clinical guidelines exhort clinicians to encourage patients to improve their health beha...
Persuading patients to change behaviour that is damaging their health can be difficult. Changing the...
Aim: To explore GPs' perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
Aim: To explore GPs’ perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
BACKGROUND: Health outcomes for long-term conditions (LTCs) can be improved by lifestyle, dietary an...
Aim: To explore GPs’ perceptions of their role in primary prevention, barriers experienced and willi...
Background: The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and the growing understanding that lifesty...
Abstract AIMS: The aim of this study was to determine what made people want to change their choi...
This study asks whether and when patients treat their doctors as having the right to give behavior c...
Aim of the study The aim of this thesis was to investigate changes in doctor-patient communication, ...
BACKGROUND: It is generally acknowledged that GPs and practice nurses (PNs) may significantly contri...