BACKGROUND: Lifestyle advice from general practitioners (GPs) has been shown to have a positive effect on population health. In practice, GPs provide lifestyle advice to a minority of their patients only, those who are high risk or already have symptoms. AIM: To look in depth at GPs' attitudes towards adopting a population approach to lifestyle advice and to use these results to identify ways of maximising the potential of GPs to affect population health. METHOD: Thirty-six GPs, purposively sampled by identifying characteristics likely to affect their health promotion activity, participated in a focus group study. Data from the focus groups were transcribed verbatim and analysed using standard methods. RESULTS: The main themes that emerged ...
Background. Physical activity (PA) has been described as medicine, owing to the clear evidence for i...
Contains fulltext : 118054.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKG...
Objective: To investigate how doctors deliver lifestyle advice to patients in ordinary general pract...
Background: With increasing rates of chronic disease associated with lifestyle behavioural risk fact...
Aim. To explore (1) general practitioners' (GPs') motivations to refer to lifestyle interventions an...
Objective: To ascertain the extent to which general practitioners in Queensland, Australia recommend...
Aim: To explore 1) GPs´ motivation to refer to lifestyle interventions and to investigate the associ...
Background. GPs have the potential to increase population levels of activity and thus produce import...
Introduction/Aim: The aim of this research was to compare the GPs' and the general population's beha...
Aim. To explore (1) general practitioners' (GPs') motivations to refer to lifestyle interventions an...
Background: GPs have a mandate from society to facilitate their patients to adopt a healthy lifestyl...
OBJECTIVE: To identify subgroups of Australian adults likely to receive physical activity advice fro...
Background: United Kingdom public health policy has recently re-emphasised the role of primary healt...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the prevalence and characteristics of patients who received physical activity c...
<div><p><i>Objective.</i> The aim of this study is to analyse the interaction between patients and G...
Background. Physical activity (PA) has been described as medicine, owing to the clear evidence for i...
Contains fulltext : 118054.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKG...
Objective: To investigate how doctors deliver lifestyle advice to patients in ordinary general pract...
Background: With increasing rates of chronic disease associated with lifestyle behavioural risk fact...
Aim. To explore (1) general practitioners' (GPs') motivations to refer to lifestyle interventions an...
Objective: To ascertain the extent to which general practitioners in Queensland, Australia recommend...
Aim: To explore 1) GPs´ motivation to refer to lifestyle interventions and to investigate the associ...
Background. GPs have the potential to increase population levels of activity and thus produce import...
Introduction/Aim: The aim of this research was to compare the GPs' and the general population's beha...
Aim. To explore (1) general practitioners' (GPs') motivations to refer to lifestyle interventions an...
Background: GPs have a mandate from society to facilitate their patients to adopt a healthy lifestyl...
OBJECTIVE: To identify subgroups of Australian adults likely to receive physical activity advice fro...
Background: United Kingdom public health policy has recently re-emphasised the role of primary healt...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the prevalence and characteristics of patients who received physical activity c...
<div><p><i>Objective.</i> The aim of this study is to analyse the interaction between patients and G...
Background. Physical activity (PA) has been described as medicine, owing to the clear evidence for i...
Contains fulltext : 118054.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKG...
Objective: To investigate how doctors deliver lifestyle advice to patients in ordinary general pract...