Background: The growth of the general practice nursing workforce, has created opportunities to enhance activities aimed at lifestyle change to optimise health and reduce risk. While health status and risk levels are amenable to behaviour change, a number of complex interrelated factors influence the general practice nurses’ (GPN) role, often resulting in the underutilisation of nurses. This can limit their capacity to respond to patients’ needs, including communication regarding lifestyle risk factors and their chronic health conditions. Understanding GPNs’ views on lifestyle risk communication and factors influencing this can inform improvement in chronic disease management and effectiveness of lifestyle risk communication by GPNs. Aim: To...
Objective. To determine if lifestyle improved at a short term through an intervention to involve pat...
Improving lifestyle and risk perception through patient involvement in nurse-led cardiovascular risk...
Background: With increasing rates of chronic disease associated with lifestyle behavioural risk fact...
Aim: This paper seeks to explore general practice nurses' perceptions of interactional factors suppo...
Lifestyle risk factors are antecedents to many chronic conditions and are largely modifiable. Health...
Aim: To review the literature exploring how general practice nurses support lifestyle risk reduction...
Background: Chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease and some cancers are often att...
Aim: This paper seeks to explore general practice nurses\u27 perceptions of interactional factors su...
Aims: To explore how general practice nurses (GPNs) communicate lifestyle risk reduction with patien...
Aims: To explore how general practice nurses (GPNs) communicate lifestyle risk reduction with patien...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims: To explore how general practice nurses (GPNs) communicate lifesty...
BackgroundThis paper examines the opportunity and need for lifestyle interventions for patients atte...
Abstract Background This paper examines the opportunity and need for lifestyle interventions for pat...
Background. There is limited information in Ireland on the attitudes of GPs and practice nurses to l...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if lifestyle improved at a short term through an intervention to involve pat...
Objective. To determine if lifestyle improved at a short term through an intervention to involve pat...
Improving lifestyle and risk perception through patient involvement in nurse-led cardiovascular risk...
Background: With increasing rates of chronic disease associated with lifestyle behavioural risk fact...
Aim: This paper seeks to explore general practice nurses' perceptions of interactional factors suppo...
Lifestyle risk factors are antecedents to many chronic conditions and are largely modifiable. Health...
Aim: To review the literature exploring how general practice nurses support lifestyle risk reduction...
Background: Chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease and some cancers are often att...
Aim: This paper seeks to explore general practice nurses\u27 perceptions of interactional factors su...
Aims: To explore how general practice nurses (GPNs) communicate lifestyle risk reduction with patien...
Aims: To explore how general practice nurses (GPNs) communicate lifestyle risk reduction with patien...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims: To explore how general practice nurses (GPNs) communicate lifesty...
BackgroundThis paper examines the opportunity and need for lifestyle interventions for patients atte...
Abstract Background This paper examines the opportunity and need for lifestyle interventions for pat...
Background. There is limited information in Ireland on the attitudes of GPs and practice nurses to l...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if lifestyle improved at a short term through an intervention to involve pat...
Objective. To determine if lifestyle improved at a short term through an intervention to involve pat...
Improving lifestyle and risk perception through patient involvement in nurse-led cardiovascular risk...
Background: With increasing rates of chronic disease associated with lifestyle behavioural risk fact...