Abstract Background Most patients are insufficiently physically active during their hospital stay, and this is associated with poor health and delayed recovery. Hospital-based multifaceted interventions aim to encourage patients to engage in physical activity. Ban Bedcentricity is one such intervention. Its value – and that of others similar to it – for healthcare professionals has not been studied yet. Whether an intervention looks and feels right, and whether it does the job well, is important for healthcare professionals and thus its use. Understanding value for healthcare professionals seems crucial for the long-term adoption and implementation of interventions. Therefore, we studied healthcare professionals’ perceptions of value in ter...
Abstract: Background: An implementation gap exists between the evidence supporting physical activity...
Objective To investigate the perceptions of physiotherapists about their role in health promotion in...
Objective :To explore the experiences of patients at risk for cardiovascular disease in primary care...
Background: A lack of physical activity during hospitalization can lead to adverse outcomes like com...
Background: Low levels of physical activity are common during the hospital stay and have been associ...
Introduction Insufficient physical activity is a considerable risk factor for mortality and prematur...
Background: Evidence suggests that physical activity (PA) programmes promoted via healthcare setting...
Objective: ‘Better By Moving’ is a multifaceted intervention developed and implemented in collaborat...
Background: Most people do not engage in sufficient physical activity to confer health benefits and...
BackgroundMost people do not engage in sufficient physical activity to confer health benefits and to...
BACKGROUND: Admission to a hospital is often related with hospital-associated disabilities. Improvin...
Background: Most people do not engage in sufficient physical activity to confer health benefits and ...
Purpose: In acute care, effective goal-setting is an essential phase of a successful rehabilitation ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to explore differences in sed...
In order to prevent physical decline it is necessary that patients remain physically active as much ...
Abstract: Background: An implementation gap exists between the evidence supporting physical activity...
Objective To investigate the perceptions of physiotherapists about their role in health promotion in...
Objective :To explore the experiences of patients at risk for cardiovascular disease in primary care...
Background: A lack of physical activity during hospitalization can lead to adverse outcomes like com...
Background: Low levels of physical activity are common during the hospital stay and have been associ...
Introduction Insufficient physical activity is a considerable risk factor for mortality and prematur...
Background: Evidence suggests that physical activity (PA) programmes promoted via healthcare setting...
Objective: ‘Better By Moving’ is a multifaceted intervention developed and implemented in collaborat...
Background: Most people do not engage in sufficient physical activity to confer health benefits and...
BackgroundMost people do not engage in sufficient physical activity to confer health benefits and to...
BACKGROUND: Admission to a hospital is often related with hospital-associated disabilities. Improvin...
Background: Most people do not engage in sufficient physical activity to confer health benefits and ...
Purpose: In acute care, effective goal-setting is an essential phase of a successful rehabilitation ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to explore differences in sed...
In order to prevent physical decline it is necessary that patients remain physically active as much ...
Abstract: Background: An implementation gap exists between the evidence supporting physical activity...
Objective To investigate the perceptions of physiotherapists about their role in health promotion in...
Objective :To explore the experiences of patients at risk for cardiovascular disease in primary care...