'Making every contact count': Evaluation of the impact of an intervention to train health and social care practitioners in skills to support health behaviour change.
A total of 148 health and social care practitioners were trained in skills to support behaviour change: creating opportunities to discuss health behaviours, using open discovery questions, listening, reflecting and goal-setting. At three time points post-training, use of the skills was evaluated and...
Main Authors: | Lawrence, W, Black, C, Tinati, T, Cradock, S, Begum, R, Jarman, M, Pease, A, Margetts, B, Davies, J, Inskip, H, Cooper, C, Baird, J, Barker, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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