Use of the behaviour change wheel to improve everyday person-centred conversations on physical activity across healthcare
Abstract Background An implementation gap exists between the evidence supporting physical activity in the prevention and management of long-term medical conditions and clinical practice. Person-centred conversations, i.e. focussing on the values, preferences and aspirations of each individual, are r...
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Main Authors: | Hamish Reid (Author), Ralph Smith (Author), Wilby Williamson (Author), James Baldock (Author), Jessica Caterson (Author), Stefan Kluzek (Author), Natasha Jones (Author), Robert Copeland (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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