Physical activity is suggested in the prevention and treatment of chronic disease. Current guidelines recommend at least 150 minutes of physical activity per week. Registered nurses in the non-inpatient setting may have the opportunity to provide patient counseling about physical activity. \ud PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the counseling behaviors of non-hospital based registered nurses (RN’s) related to physical activity counseling. This study examined the influence of level of nurse training, years of experience, and personal physical activity behaviors on these outcomes. \ud METHODS: Nurses from a state board of nursing and from an academic medical center (N=117) were surveyed regarding counseling behaviors, ba...
Background: Lifestyle behaviors, including physical activity, may help to mitigate the chronic disea...
Purpose/Objectives: To describe the physical activity (PA) promotion practices, beliefs, and barrier...
Background: Increasing physical activity may be a protective factor for the health of the nurse. Met...
Physical activity, is an integral health promoting behavior that patients should receive counseling ...
Physical activity is suggested in the prevention and treatment of chronic disease. Current guidelin...
Background: Numerous connections between physical activity (PA) and health clearly indicate that now...
Aims To investigate physical activity levels of nursing and medicine students; examine predictors...
• Background:According to high prevalence of non-communicable diseases, inactivity is the most impor...
Nurses face multiple stressors on a daily basis and often report the greatest stress of all health c...
Many countries including Ghana and Australia have adopted physical activity (PA) counselling in heal...
Objectives: To identify the prevalence and predictors of physical exercise among nurses. Methods:...
Overview: A physically active lifestyle has numerous physical and mental health benefits for patient...
Background: The literature suggests that general population and National Health Service staff physic...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and correlates of physical activit...
Background: the benefits of physical exercise are well known and include a lower risk of cardiovascu...
Background: Lifestyle behaviors, including physical activity, may help to mitigate the chronic disea...
Purpose/Objectives: To describe the physical activity (PA) promotion practices, beliefs, and barrier...
Background: Increasing physical activity may be a protective factor for the health of the nurse. Met...
Physical activity, is an integral health promoting behavior that patients should receive counseling ...
Physical activity is suggested in the prevention and treatment of chronic disease. Current guidelin...
Background: Numerous connections between physical activity (PA) and health clearly indicate that now...
Aims To investigate physical activity levels of nursing and medicine students; examine predictors...
• Background:According to high prevalence of non-communicable diseases, inactivity is the most impor...
Nurses face multiple stressors on a daily basis and often report the greatest stress of all health c...
Many countries including Ghana and Australia have adopted physical activity (PA) counselling in heal...
Objectives: To identify the prevalence and predictors of physical exercise among nurses. Methods:...
Overview: A physically active lifestyle has numerous physical and mental health benefits for patient...
Background: The literature suggests that general population and National Health Service staff physic...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and correlates of physical activit...
Background: the benefits of physical exercise are well known and include a lower risk of cardiovascu...
Background: Lifestyle behaviors, including physical activity, may help to mitigate the chronic disea...
Purpose/Objectives: To describe the physical activity (PA) promotion practices, beliefs, and barrier...
Background: Increasing physical activity may be a protective factor for the health of the nurse. Met...