Aims and objectives To identify the nurses' perceptions of their role with respect to promoting physical activity in adult patients and factors related to this role perceptions.Background Ageing and chronic diseases are often accompanied by a decrease in physical activity. Nurses are in an excellent position to promote physical activity, because of their close and frequent interactions with patients. However, they often fail to actively stimulate patients to physical activity due to a lack of time, competing priorities and their focus on acute problems. Unclear was how nurses view their professional role in the promotion of physical activity.Design Systematic literature review.Methods PubMed, COCHRANE and CINAHL EBSCO were searched for pape...
Overview: A physically active lifestyle has numerous physical and mental health benefits for patient...
Purpose/Objectives: To describe the physical activity (PA) promotion practices, beliefs, and barrier...
Background: There is a growing expectation in national and international policy and from professiona...
Aims and objectives To identify the nurses' perceptions of their role with respect to promoting phys...
Aim: To investigate how nurses perceive tasks and responsibilities in physical activity promotion of...
The older adult population has a high rate of chronic disease, falls, and a decline in mental health...
Background: The nursing workforce is ageing and increased age and demands at work, can impact on phy...
Healthcare professionals have a key role in promoting physical activity, particularly among populati...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives. To understand nurses’ attitudes towards physical activity care for...
Introduction Insufficient physical activity is a considerable risk factor for mortality and prematur...
Physical activity is suggested in the prevention and treatment of chronic disease. Current guidelin...
As people live longer there is now a larger population of elderly people, with this group suffering ...
Patients often experience a functional decline due to physical inactivity during illness. Nurses can...
Patients often experience a functional decline due to physical inactivity during illness. Nurses can...
Aims To investigate physical activity levels of nursing and medicine students; examine predictors...
Overview: A physically active lifestyle has numerous physical and mental health benefits for patient...
Purpose/Objectives: To describe the physical activity (PA) promotion practices, beliefs, and barrier...
Background: There is a growing expectation in national and international policy and from professiona...
Aims and objectives To identify the nurses' perceptions of their role with respect to promoting phys...
Aim: To investigate how nurses perceive tasks and responsibilities in physical activity promotion of...
The older adult population has a high rate of chronic disease, falls, and a decline in mental health...
Background: The nursing workforce is ageing and increased age and demands at work, can impact on phy...
Healthcare professionals have a key role in promoting physical activity, particularly among populati...
[[abstract]]Aims and objectives. To understand nurses’ attitudes towards physical activity care for...
Introduction Insufficient physical activity is a considerable risk factor for mortality and prematur...
Physical activity is suggested in the prevention and treatment of chronic disease. Current guidelin...
As people live longer there is now a larger population of elderly people, with this group suffering ...
Patients often experience a functional decline due to physical inactivity during illness. Nurses can...
Patients often experience a functional decline due to physical inactivity during illness. Nurses can...
Aims To investigate physical activity levels of nursing and medicine students; examine predictors...
Overview: A physically active lifestyle has numerous physical and mental health benefits for patient...
Purpose/Objectives: To describe the physical activity (PA) promotion practices, beliefs, and barrier...
Background: There is a growing expectation in national and international policy and from professiona...