2021
DOI: 10.1093/pubmed/fdab198
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The impact of signposting and group support pathways on a community-based physical activity intervention grounded in motivational interviewing

Abstract: Background Brief advice is recommended to increase physical activity (PA) within primary care. This study assessed change in PA levels and mental well-being after a motivational interviewing (MI) community-based PA intervention and the impact of signposting (SP) and social action (SA) (i.e. weekly group support) pathways. Methods Participants (n = 2084) took part in a community-based, primary care PA programme using MI techni… Show more

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“…MI is already established as an effective method for treating substance abuse and addictions [ 17 ], but there are also positive effects in areas such as dental care, HIV viral load, systolic blood pressure and body weight [ 18 ]. In addition, several studies have found that MI can increase physical activity in a wide variety of study settings [ 18 21 ]. Currently there are only isolated studies concerning the use of MI in surgery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MI is already established as an effective method for treating substance abuse and addictions [ 17 ], but there are also positive effects in areas such as dental care, HIV viral load, systolic blood pressure and body weight [ 18 ]. In addition, several studies have found that MI can increase physical activity in a wide variety of study settings [ 18 21 ]. Currently there are only isolated studies concerning the use of MI in surgery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%