Work-related factors predict changes in physical activity among nurses participating in a web-based worksite intervention: A randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Despite the numerous benefits associated with physical activity (PA), most nurses are not active enough and few interventions have been developed to promote PA among nurses. A secondary analysis of raw data from a single-centre, three-arm parallel-group randomized controlled tria...
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Autores principales: | Jennifer Brunet, Melissa Black, Heather E. Tulloch, Andrew L. Pipe, Robert D. Reid, Jennifer L. Reed |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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BMC
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/b0fe0c645d97478b8c92c4485c8d806a |
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