Why do general practitioners not refer patients to behaviour-change programmes after preventive health checks? A mixed-method study. https://t.co/02cse1yCPt
RT @WRIGHTFoundUK: Research reveals barriers to referring patients to behaviour-change programmes: 1) GP responsibility and ownership for p…
Research reveals barriers to referring patients to behaviour-change programmes: 1) GP responsibility and ownership for patients, 2) balancing information and accepting a rejection, 3) assessing right time for change 4) GP attitudes towards programmes https
Research reveals barriers to referring patients to behaviour-change programmes: 1) GP responsibility and ownership for patients, 2) balancing information and accepting a rejection, 3) assessing right time for change 4) GP attitudes towards programmes https
RT @WRIGHTFoundUK: Research reveals barriers to referring patients to behaviour-change programmes: 1) GP responsibility and ownership for p…
Research reveals barriers to referring patients to behaviour-change programmes: 1) GP responsibility and ownership for patients, 2) balancing information and accepting a rejection, 3) assessing right time for change 4) GP attitudes towards programmes https
Why do general practitioners not refer patients to behaviour-change programmes after preventive health checks? A mixed-method study. https://t.co/pEsXcblg2D