Supporting lifestyle and health-related behaviour change
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Supporting lifestyle and health-related behaviour change

Emma Croghan Independent nurse consultant, Public health, Barton Turns, Staffordshire

This article, the last of eight in the health promotion series, aims to summarise the information presented in the previous articles, and to offer advice and reflective processes to help nurses encourage and support clients through health-related behaviour change.

Nursing Standard. 19, 37, 52-53. doi: 10.7748/ns2005.05.19.37.52.c3877

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