Behaviour change practices in exercise referral schemes: developing realist programme theory of implementation
Abstract Background Exercise Referral Schemes have been delivered worldwide in developed countries to augment physical activity levels in sedentary patients with a range of health issues, despite their utility being questioned. Understanding the implementation mechanisms of behaviour change practice...
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Main Authors: | John Downey (Author), Katie Shearn (Author), Nicola Brown (Author), Ross Wadey (Author), Jeff Breckon (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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