Moving an exercise referral scheme to remote delivery during the Covid-19 pandemic: an observational study examining the impact on uptake, adherence, and costs

Background Exercise Referral Schemes (ERSs) have been implemented across Western nations to stimulate an increase in adult physical activity but evidence of their effectiveness and cost-effectiveness is equivocal. Poor ERS uptake and adherence can have a negative impact on effectiveness and cost-eff...

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Published in:BMC public health Vol. 24; no. 1; pp. 2324 - 15
Main Authors: Newby, Katie, Howlett, Neil, Wagner, Adam P., Smeeton, Nigel, Fakoya, Olujoke, Lloyd, Nigel, Freethy, Imogen, Bontoft, Charis, Brown, Katherine, McKibben, Mary-Ann, Petherick, Annie, Wills, Wendy
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London BioMed Central 27.08.2024
BioMed Central Ltd
Springer Nature B.V
BMC
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ISSN:1471-2458, 1471-2458
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