Facilitators and challenges in delivering a peer-support physical activity intervention for older adults: a qualitative study with multiple stakeholders
Abstract Background Involving peer volunteers in intervention delivery can provide social support and improve adherence. Whilst such interventions have the potential to reduce physical activity (PA) intervention costs, little is known about the process of delivering them in practice. This qualitativ...
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Main Authors: | Anthony Crozier (Author), Lorna Porcellato (Author), Benjamin J. R. Buckley (Author), Paula M. Watson (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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