Nurses are often viewed by the general public as role models for health. This study investigated health behaviours in pre-registered nurses and their attitudes towards being role models to their patients. In total, 540 pre-registered nurses self-reported their level of physical activity, smoking habits, alcohol intake and dietary habits. Overall, 24% were overweight or obese, 47% were not physically active enough to benefit their health, 73% did not eat the recommended five portions of fruit and vegetables per day, 40% reported binge drinking and 17% were smokers. However, respondents commonly held the belief that nurses should be role models for health, although opinions varied according to the individual's own health profile. Despite bein...
Background: There is a growing expectation in national and international policy and from professiona...
Background: Nurses report inadequacies in health promotion practices and recognise their own lifesty...
There are national and international expectations that nurses are healthy role models but there is a...
Nurses are often viewed by the general public as role models for health. This study investigated hea...
Objective: To assess a range of health behaviours in registered nurses including physical activity, ...
Background: Nurses report inadequacies in health promotion practices and recognise their own lifesty...
Objective: To assess a range of health behaviours in pre-registration student nurses including physi...
Aim To explore the expectation that nurses should be role models for healthy behaviours. Background ...
AIM: To explore the expectation that nurses should be role models for healthy behaviours. BACKGROUND...
Certain health risk behaviours are modifiable by the individual, such as diet, smoking, physical act...
Background: Nurses report inadequacies in health promotion practices and recognise their own lifesty...
This study purposed to determine the relationship between nurses’ personal health practices and thei...
There are national and international expectations for nurses to be role models in health promoting b...
Aim To pilot the acceptability to practising nurses of the concept of being healthy role models as r...
Nurses and midwives (nurses) are the principle role models and health educators for the wider popula...
Background: There is a growing expectation in national and international policy and from professiona...
Background: Nurses report inadequacies in health promotion practices and recognise their own lifesty...
There are national and international expectations that nurses are healthy role models but there is a...
Nurses are often viewed by the general public as role models for health. This study investigated hea...
Objective: To assess a range of health behaviours in registered nurses including physical activity, ...
Background: Nurses report inadequacies in health promotion practices and recognise their own lifesty...
Objective: To assess a range of health behaviours in pre-registration student nurses including physi...
Aim To explore the expectation that nurses should be role models for healthy behaviours. Background ...
AIM: To explore the expectation that nurses should be role models for healthy behaviours. BACKGROUND...
Certain health risk behaviours are modifiable by the individual, such as diet, smoking, physical act...
Background: Nurses report inadequacies in health promotion practices and recognise their own lifesty...
This study purposed to determine the relationship between nurses’ personal health practices and thei...
There are national and international expectations for nurses to be role models in health promoting b...
Aim To pilot the acceptability to practising nurses of the concept of being healthy role models as r...
Nurses and midwives (nurses) are the principle role models and health educators for the wider popula...
Background: There is a growing expectation in national and international policy and from professiona...
Background: Nurses report inadequacies in health promotion practices and recognise their own lifesty...
There are national and international expectations that nurses are healthy role models but there is a...