Physical Health Goal Setting
Cross-source consensus on Physical Health Goal Setting from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Breaking long-term goals into incremental smaller actions was valued by both volunteers and patients as a key motivational mechanism. — Comparing perspectives of volunteers and patients on the Health Champions intervention in secondary mental healthcare: a qualitative study
- The most common patient goals were weight loss, increased exercise, healthier diet, and building self-confidence. — Comparing perspectives of volunteers and patients on the Health Champions intervention in secondary mental healthcare: a qualitative study
- Volunteers and patients diverged in their assessment of goal progress: most patients were confident in their own progress while most volunteers were uncertain whether patients had met their goals. — Comparing perspectives of volunteers and patients on the Health Champions intervention in secondary mental healthcare: a qualitative study
- Nearly half of volunteers feared patients would revert to previous habits post-programme, while almost all patients expressed confidence in having internalised new habits. — Comparing perspectives of volunteers and patients on the Health Champions intervention in secondary mental healthcare: a qualitative study
- A systematic review found that specifying the type of physical activity, rather than setting general health goals, improves long-term effectiveness. — Comparing perspectives of volunteers and patients on the Health Champions intervention in secondary mental healthcare: a qualitative study