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Category: Interventions

2025-08-052025-12-08Interventions, Self-regulation

MyLifeTool: A person-centred, holistic approach to the self-management of long-term conditions

By Dr Stephanie Kılınç, Teesside University, UK and Jo Cole, the Tees Valley, Durham and North Yorkshire Neurological Alliance, UK  Long-term conditions are a major concern for global health care systems given their high prevalence and disease burden, including their significant […]

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2025-07-252025-11-04Interventions, Public Health

Above Water: Rethinking Drowning Prevention at All Levels

By Kyra Hamilton, Griffith University, Australia and Amy Peden, University of New South Wales, Australia Drowning is a leading, yet largely preventable, cause of death and injury that remains underrecognized. One common myth: drowning isn’t always fatal. The definition of […]

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2025-02-212025-11-04Communication, Interventions, Physical activity

Making Every Health Care Consultation Count: Promoting physical activity in health care settings

By Amanda Daley, Loughborough University, UK In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the Making Every Contact Count initiative aims to use the thousands of consultations that take place every day between health professionals and patients, to promote healthy behavioural changes.  […]

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2023-10-172025-11-04Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Covid, Interventions, Mental Health, Public Health

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: A promising approach for those living with Long-COVID

By Amy Barradell, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust If I were to say to you, Long-Covid, what would that mean to you? A sub-set of people that contracted Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), have continued to experience debilitating symptoms for […]

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2022-04-282025-11-04E-health, Interventions

Din intervensjon, din måte! Korte evalueringsintervasjoner

av Katarzyna Cantarero, SWPS Universitet, Polen Subjektivt velvære er en funksjon av hva vi ble født med, situasjoner som dukker opp i livet og (heldigvis!) hva vi gjør med vilje. Mange forskere har undersøkt hva som effektivt kan øke vår […]

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2020-11-102025-11-04Assessment, Goal setting, Habit, Interventions, Planning

Forbedring av korte alkoholråd i primæromsorgen: synspunkter fra begge sider av konsultasjonsbordet

Av Amy O’Donnell, Newcastle Universitet, Storbritannia Drikkenivå har nylig sunket i deler av Europa, særlig blant ungdom. Men overdrevent alkoholforbruk er fortsatt en stor risikofaktor for dårlig helse og tidlig død. Å gi enkle og korte råd til de som […]

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2019-11-012025-11-04Assessment, Interventions

N-of-1 studies: What can we learn by studying a single case?

By Marie Johnston and Derek Johnston, University of Aberdeen, Scotland Practitioners frequently want the answer to a problem which concerns one person, one health care team, one hospital or one region etc.  For example, it may be important to know […]

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2019-01-142025-11-04Interventions

Positive psychology interventions at work

By Alexandra Michel, Federal Institute for Occupational Health and Safety, Germany and Annekatrin Hoppe, Humboldt Universität, Germany Employees spend a major part of their waking time at work. It is no surprise then that reducing demands and increasing resources (e.g., […]

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2018-05-102025-11-04Interventions, Social Support

Move more, sit less at work: let’s not sit to talk about it

By Stuart Biddle, University of Southern Queensland, Australia I’m writing this blog on Valentine’s Day! The health promotion charity in Australia, Bluearth, has produced some amusing videos encouraging you to use your chair less by ‘breaking up with your chair’ […]

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2018-03-072025-11-04Behavioural theory, Interventions

Planning theory- and evidence-based behavior change interventions: Intervention Mapping

By Gerjo Kok, Maastricht University, the Netherlands; University of Texas at Houston, USA A wide range of campaigns and interventions to improve public health and change health behaviors currently exists, but many of these are not “theory- and evidence-based”. This […]

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