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Category: Interventions

2025-02-212025-04-17Brief behavioural intervention, Communication, Interventions, Physical activity

Her Sağlık Hizmeti Danışmanlığını Değerlendirmek: Sağlık Hizmetlerinde Fiziksel Aktiviteyi Teşvik Etmek

Amanda Daley, Loughborough Üniversitesi, Birleşik Krallık Birleşik Krallık ve İrlanda’da, “Making Every Contact Count” (Her Teması Değerlendirmek) inisiyatifi, sağlık profesyonelleri ve hastalar […]

2022-04-282025-03-28E-health, Interventions

Senin Müdahalen, Senin Tarzın! Kısa Değerlendirme Müdahaleleri

by Katarzyna Cantarero, SWPS University, Poland Öznel iyi oluş, doğduğumuzda sahip olduklarımızın, yaşamımızda ortaya çıkan durumların ve (neyse ki!) kasıtlı olarak yaptığımız […]

2019-11-012025-03-27Assessment, Interventions

N-of-1 çalışmalar: Tek bir vakayı çalışarak neler öğrenebiliriz?

Tarafından; Marie Johnston and Derek Johnston, University of Aberdeen, Scotland Giriş Uygulayıcılar (pratisyenler), sıkça bir insanı, bir sağlık ekibini, bir hastane veya […]

2019-01-142025-03-28Intervention design, Interventions

İşyerinde pozitif psikoloji müdahaleleri

Alexandra Michel, Federal İş sağlığı ve Güvenliği Enstitüsü, Almanya ve Annekatrin Hoppe, Humboldt, Üniversitesi, Almanya Çalışanlar günlerinin büyük bir kısmını işte geçirmektedirler. […]

2018-05-102025-02-04Interventions, 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, […]

2018-01-072025-02-04Interventions, Social Support

Social support and health behavior: How to move from well-intentioned to skilled support

By Urte Scholz, University of Zurich and Gertraud (Turu) Stadler, University of Aberdeen Social support seems to be an exclusively positive thing. […]

2017-11-222025-02-04Interventions

Very Brief Interventions

By Stephen Sutton, University of Cambridge, England Large-scale problems require large-scale solutions. Tackling the ‘Big 4’ behaviours (physical inactivity, tobacco use, excessive […]

2017-05-012025-02-04If-Then Plans, Interventions, Mental Imagery, Planning

Harnessing your imagination: Using the power of mental imagery to change health behaviour

Martin S. Hagger, Curtin University, Australia and University of Jyväskylä, Finland and Dominic Conroy, Birkbeck University of London, UK What is mental […]

2017-03-122025-02-04E-health, Interventions

E-health: hypes and hopes

Rik Crutzen, Maastricht University, The Netherlands Nowadays, people use the Internet all the time and for a wide range of activities: from […]

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