How prepared are healthcare professionals for delivering physical activity guidance to those with diabetes? A formative evaluation
Abstract Background Physical activity is recognised as important for diabetes management and improved overall health of individuals with diabetes, yet many adults with diabetes are inactive. Healthcare professionals have been identified as key to promoting physical activity, including individuals wi...
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Main Authors: | N. Kime (Author), A. Pringle (Author), S. Zwolinsky (Author), D. Vishnubala (Author) |
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