Self-management Techniques to Enhance Physical Activity
Original Editor - - Justin Louie, Stuart Maytham, Dawn Williams, Paul Reen, Janelle Eisler-Carr, Ciara Wright as part of the QMU Current and Emerging Roles in Physiotherapy Practice Project
Top Contributors - Justin Louie, Ciara Wright, Stuart Maytham, Kim Jackson, Paul Reen, 127.0.0.1, Evan Thomas, Admin, Rucha Gadgil and Scott Buxton </div>
Introduction[edit | edit source]
Learning Outcomes[edit | edit source]
- Appraise the various health behaviour change tools currently availabel on the market
- Compare the various health behaviour change models in relation to increasing Physical Activity levels
- Construct a health behaviour change tool specific to your clinical area
- Criticially evaluate the use of "quantified self" with patients experiencing health related lifestyle barriers
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Future Practice[edit | edit source]
At the recent CSP Physiotherapy Conference 2014 delegates were asked: "Are physiotherapists the exercise specialists of choice for people with long-term conditions?", With the response being a resounding yes. Physioterapist were described as being ideal in solving the dilemma of lack of adherence to exercise programmes.
Recent Related Research (from Pubmed)[edit | edit source]
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References[edit | edit source]
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- ↑ Dr Mike Evans. 23 and 1/2 hours: What is the single best thing we can do for our health?. Available from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUaInS6HIGo [last accessed 30/12/14]
- ↑ Dr Margaret Morris. Changing Health Behaviors: From Facebook to Smartphones. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXDmmxJsAdk [last accessed 30/12/14]
- ↑ CSP. Physio 14: Physios are the exercise specialists of choice, delegates say. Available from:http://www.csp.org.uk/news/2014/10/11/physio-14-physios-are-exercise-specialists-choice-delegates-say [last accessed 30/12/14]