GP specialty trainees’ knowledge and values towards physical activity: a national survey of Scottish trainees https://t.co/ebCGqnkLdq
RT @Cj_Leese: Despite the importance of physical activity promotion in primary care, in our paper published yesterday, we highlight that 83…
RT @Cj_Leese: Despite the importance of physical activity promotion in primary care, in our paper published yesterday, we highlight that 83…
RT @Cj_Leese: Despite the importance of physical activity promotion in primary care, in our paper published yesterday, we highlight that 83…
RT @Cj_Leese: Despite the importance of physical activity promotion in primary care, in our paper published yesterday, we highlight that 83…
RT @Cj_Leese: Despite the importance of physical activity promotion in primary care, in our paper published yesterday, we highlight that 83…
RT @BJGPOpen: Physical activity has known benefits for patients, but promotion of it by GPs remains poor. In their cross sectional survey o…
Physical activity has known benefits for patients, but promotion of it by GPs remains poor. In their cross sectional survey of GP trainees, @Cj_Leese et al found 83% of responders felt they’d been inadequately trained to deliver physical activity advice ➡
RT @Cj_Leese: Despite the importance of physical activity promotion in primary care, in our paper published yesterday, we highlight that 83…
RT @Cj_Leese: Despite the importance of physical activity promotion in primary care, in our paper published yesterday, we highlight that 83…
RT @Cj_Leese: Despite the importance of physical activity promotion in primary care, in our paper published yesterday, we highlight that 83…
RT @Cj_Leese: Despite the importance of physical activity promotion in primary care, in our paper published yesterday, we highlight that 83…
Despite the importance of physical activity promotion in primary care, in our paper published yesterday, we highlight that 83.3% of GP trainees in Scotland feel inadequately trained to deliver it. https://t.co/5iE08xIcDu @Robert_Mann_ @Emma_cockcroft @B
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Despite being effective and endorsed as a 'best-buy' by the WHO, our research shows 83% of GP trainees felt inadequately trained to deliver physical activity promotion. And 39% are unclear on PA guidelines. @KirstyAbraham @Robert_Mann_ @Emma_cockcroft h
#OpenAccess GP speciality trainees’ knowledge and values towards physical activity: a national survey of Scottish trainees https://t.co/tn0GcUzuBe @UoDMedicine @Cj_Leese @Robert_Mann_ @Emma_cockcroft Dr Kirstin Abraham #Education #PhysicalActivity #Prima
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GP speciality trainees’ knowledge and values towards physical activity: a national survey of Scottish trainees https://t.co/USv11ySa6S
GP speciality trainees' knowledge and values towards physical activity: a national survey of Scottish trainees. https://t.co/uIostVl1ke