Using evidence-based co-design to develop a hybrid delivered exercise intervention that aims to increase confidence to exercise in people with haemophilia.
Stephanie TaylorKaren BarkerDavid StephensenEsther WilliamsonPublished in: Haemophilia : the official journal of the World Federation of Hemophilia (2024)
Co-design helps to produce an intervention that understands the stakeholders needs. Through this process the intervention developed to incorporate not only increasing PA but also confidence to exercise. The use of behaviour change theory identified the behaviour techniques included in the intervention and aims to increase physical literacy in this population.