“We get them up, moving, and out the door. How do we get them to do what is recommended?” Using behaviour change theory to put exercise evidence into action for rehabilitation professionals

ConclusionsKey barriers to implementing the recommendations are rehabilitation professionals ’ ability to use behaviour change techniques, to modify the recommendations for physical and cognitive limitations and to feel comfortable with delivering challenging but safe interventions for people with osteoporosis, and lacking trust and team work across sectors. Future work will report on dev elopment and evaluation of knowledge translation interventions informed by our study.
Source: Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery - Category: Orthopaedics Source Type: research