2023
DOI: 10.1002/hpja.713
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What makes an action plan “100% me”? Think aloud interviews about CVD prevention tools for varying health literacy needs

Abstract: Issue AddressedHealth behaviour change can be difficult to maintain. Action plans can address this issue, however, there has been little qualitative research to understand how to optimise action plan interventions. This study explored how people engage with a specific type of action plan intervention, the “volitional help sheet,” in a cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention context.MethodsTwenty adults in the target age for CVD risk assessment (45 to 74 years) with varying health literacy participated in inter… Show more

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