The prevalence of obesity is increasing. The potential for allied health professionals to intervene through the provision of lifestyle advice is unknown. This study aimed to determine the knowledge, attitudes and practices of health professionals in the provision of dietary and physical activity advice for clients with overweight or obesity. Dietitians, exercise physiologists, nurses, occupational therapists, physiotherapists and psychologists (n = 296) working in New South Wales were surveyed using paper-based and online methods. The majority of health professionals (71%) believed that providing weight management advice was within their scope of practice; 81% provided physical activity advice but only 57% provided dietary advice. Other tha...
Health advice for overweight patients in primary care has been a focus of obesity guidelines. Primar...
Background: Research has suggested that patients and treatment providers hold different beliefs and ...
Background. Little is known about physical therapists ’ attitudes, knowledge, and practice approache...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing. The potential for allied health professionals to intervene ...
Physiotherapists may have an impact on obesity prevention and treatment by providing nutrition and p...
OBJECTIVE: To document attitudes and current practices of Australian dietitians in the management of...
Aim: The aim of this analysis is to establish if dietitians have the knowledge, skills and attitude ...
Objectives: To document general practitioners’ (GPs) attitudes and practices regarding the pre...
Objective: The Dietitians Association of Australia (DAA) is endeavouring to support best practice fo...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of obesity among U.S. adults, provision of recommended couns...
SUMMARY: OBJECTIVE: To investigate general practitioners' (GPs') knowledge, role perception, confide...
Background: Primary care practitioners (PCPs) have a vital role in patient weight management. This s...
A cross-sectional survey was conducted in a regional area in Australia to measure nurses' perception...
Causes of obesity are known to be complex and multi-factorial. An increasing prevalence of obesity i...
Abstract Background Obesity is a globally spreading health problem. Behavioural interventions aimed ...
Health advice for overweight patients in primary care has been a focus of obesity guidelines. Primar...
Background: Research has suggested that patients and treatment providers hold different beliefs and ...
Background. Little is known about physical therapists ’ attitudes, knowledge, and practice approache...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing. The potential for allied health professionals to intervene ...
Physiotherapists may have an impact on obesity prevention and treatment by providing nutrition and p...
OBJECTIVE: To document attitudes and current practices of Australian dietitians in the management of...
Aim: The aim of this analysis is to establish if dietitians have the knowledge, skills and attitude ...
Objectives: To document general practitioners’ (GPs) attitudes and practices regarding the pre...
Objective: The Dietitians Association of Australia (DAA) is endeavouring to support best practice fo...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of obesity among U.S. adults, provision of recommended couns...
SUMMARY: OBJECTIVE: To investigate general practitioners' (GPs') knowledge, role perception, confide...
Background: Primary care practitioners (PCPs) have a vital role in patient weight management. This s...
A cross-sectional survey was conducted in a regional area in Australia to measure nurses' perception...
Causes of obesity are known to be complex and multi-factorial. An increasing prevalence of obesity i...
Abstract Background Obesity is a globally spreading health problem. Behavioural interventions aimed ...
Health advice for overweight patients in primary care has been a focus of obesity guidelines. Primar...
Background: Research has suggested that patients and treatment providers hold different beliefs and ...
Background. Little is known about physical therapists ’ attitudes, knowledge, and practice approache...