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Training health professionals to provide physical activity counselling

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posted on 2023-05-20, 22:37 authored by Coombes, JS, Andrew WilliamsAndrew Williams, Janette RadfordJanette Radford
There is strong evidence that physical activity (PA) counselling from a health professional (HPs) leads to increased PA of their patients. Despite this, there remains a large evidence-practice gap between HP knowledge of the contribution of physical inactivity to chronic disease prevention and management, and routine effective assessment and prescription of PA. This article will present evidence on the effectiveness of HP- PA counselling and suggested behaviour change frameworks that can be used by HP. Four case studies are provided as examples of programs integrated into current HP student and post-graduate training programs.

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Publication title

Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases

Volume

64

Pagination

72-76

ISSN

0033-0620

Department/School

School of Health Sciences

Publisher

W B Saunders Co

Place of publication

Independence Square West Curtis Center, Ste 300, Philadelphia, USA, Pa, 19106-3399

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Copyright 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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