Supporting vulnerable groups during behaviour change
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Supporting vulnerable groups during behaviour change

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

This article, the seventh of eight in the health promotion series, aims to inform nurses about the health behaviours and outcomes of vulnerable groups, and to offer strategies for change.

Nursing Standard. 19, 36, 48-49. doi: 10.7748/ns2005.05.19.36.48.c3869

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