Improvement of Physical Activity by a Kiosk-based Electronic Screening and Brief Intervention in Routine Primary Health Care: Patient-Initiated Versus Staff-Referred
BackgroundInteractive behavior change technology (eg, computer programs, Internet websites, and mobile phones) may facilitate the implementation of lifestyle behavior interventions in routine primary health care. Effective, fully automated solutions not involving primary health care staff may offer...
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Main Authors: | Leijon, Matti (Author), Arvidsson, Daniel (Author), Nilsen, Per (Author), Stark Ekman, Diana (Author), Carlfjord, Siw (Author), Andersson, Agneta (Author), Johansson, Anne Lie (Author), Bendtsen, Preben (Author) |
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2011-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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