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Effectiveness, feasibility, and acceptability of behaviour change tools used by family doctors: a global systematic review.

Lauren E BallBryce BrickleyLauren Therese WilliamsJenny AdvocatElizabeth RiegerRaeann NgNilakshi GunatillakaAlexander Michael ClarkElizabeth Ann Sturgiss
Published in: The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners (2023)
Many of the identified behaviour change tools were demonstrated to be effective at facilitating change in a target behaviour and/or feasible for use in practice. The tools varied across factors, such as the mode of delivery and the way the tool was intended to influence behaviour. There is clear opportunity to build on existing tools to enable family doctors to assist priority patients towards achieving healthier lifestyles.
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