Encouraging general practitioners to complete the four‐year‐old Healthy Kids Check and provide healthy eating and physical activity messages
Abstract Objective: To describe the impact of a training and support intervention to encourage completion of the Healthy Kids Check (HKC) by general practitioners (GP) or practice nurses (PN) and provision of brief advice on diet and physical activity. Methods: The intervention (June 2008 to July 20...
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Main Authors: | A. Colin Bell (Author), Elizabeth Campbell (Author), J. Lynn Francis (Author), John Wiggers (Author) |
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Elsevier,
2014-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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