Background: United Kingdom public health policy has recently re-emphasised the role of primary health care professionals in tackling increasing levels of physical inactivity within the general population. However, little is known about the impact that this has had in practice. This study explores Scottish primary care staff's knowledge, attitudes and experiences associated with advising patients about physical activity during routine consultations. Methods: A cross-sectional questionnaire survey of general practitioners (or family physicians), practice nurses and health visitors based in four health regions was conducted during 2004. The main outcome measures included: i) health professionals' knowledge of the current physical activity r...
Background. GPs have the potential to increase population levels of activity and thus produce import...
Background: Despite the known benefits of physical activity (PA), one third of adults in the UK fail...
Despite strategies to enable Health Care Professionals (HCPs) to give physical activity (PA) advice ...
Background: United Kingdom public health policy has recently re-emphasised the role of primary healt...
Background: Physical activity has numerous health benefits and the primary healthcare team are ideal...
Background: Physical inactivity is well recognised as one of the leading causes of preventable death...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) contributes to the prevention and management of many health condi...
Background: Physical activity (PA) contributes to the prevention and management of many health condi...
BACKGROUND: Over the last 10 years 'exercise referral schemes' have been popular even though the evi...
Background and objectives: Referring clinicians’ experiences of exercise referral schemes (ERS) can ...
Background Insufficient physical activity (PA) levels which increase the risk of chronic disease ar...
Objective: To ascertain the extent to which general practitioners in Queensland, Australia recommend...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) brief interventions (BIs) involving screening and/or advice are r...
Background and objectives: Referring clinicians� experiences of exercise referral schemes (ERS) ca...
The objective: to provide an overview of the literature on the barriers and facilitators to physical...
Background. GPs have the potential to increase population levels of activity and thus produce import...
Background: Despite the known benefits of physical activity (PA), one third of adults in the UK fail...
Despite strategies to enable Health Care Professionals (HCPs) to give physical activity (PA) advice ...
Background: United Kingdom public health policy has recently re-emphasised the role of primary healt...
Background: Physical activity has numerous health benefits and the primary healthcare team are ideal...
Background: Physical inactivity is well recognised as one of the leading causes of preventable death...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) contributes to the prevention and management of many health condi...
Background: Physical activity (PA) contributes to the prevention and management of many health condi...
BACKGROUND: Over the last 10 years 'exercise referral schemes' have been popular even though the evi...
Background and objectives: Referring clinicians’ experiences of exercise referral schemes (ERS) can ...
Background Insufficient physical activity (PA) levels which increase the risk of chronic disease ar...
Objective: To ascertain the extent to which general practitioners in Queensland, Australia recommend...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) brief interventions (BIs) involving screening and/or advice are r...
Background and objectives: Referring clinicians� experiences of exercise referral schemes (ERS) ca...
The objective: to provide an overview of the literature on the barriers and facilitators to physical...
Background. GPs have the potential to increase population levels of activity and thus produce import...
Background: Despite the known benefits of physical activity (PA), one third of adults in the UK fail...
Despite strategies to enable Health Care Professionals (HCPs) to give physical activity (PA) advice ...