Evaluating the effects of behavior change training on the knowledge, confidence and skills of sport and exercise science students
Abstract Background Behavior change interventions have the potential to have a transformative effect on the health of populations. Allied health professionals have a key role to play in delivering these interventions. However, traditionally undergraduate allied health professional programs have not...
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Main Authors: | James Matthews (Author), Amanda M. Hall (Author), Alison Keogh (Author) |
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