Home Behaviour Change
Cross-source consensus on Home Behaviour Change from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
How it works
Benefits
Highlighted claims
- Patients applied PROGROUP methods at home after group sessions. — Logic model development through a feasibility RCT for a group-based weight management programme
- Reported home changes included hunger awareness, reduced chocolate snacking, meal planning, routines, and use of programme materials before weigh-ins. — Logic model development through a feasibility RCT for a group-based weight management programme
- Support from family and wider social networks facilitated behaviour change outside the treatment setting. — Logic model development through a feasibility RCT for a group-based weight management programme
- PROGROUP influenced wider social behaviour, including reconnecting with friends and planning food with children. — Logic model development through a feasibility RCT for a group-based weight management programme
- PROGROUP may have influenced people connected to patients even though those people were not group members. — Logic model development through a feasibility RCT for a group-based weight management programme