Counseling middle-aged women about physical activity using the stages of change.

J Am Acad Nurse Pract

Prestonsburg Community College, Kinesiology and Health Promotion Department, Prestonsburg, KY, USA.

Published: November 2002

Purpose: To discuss application of the Stages of Change theoretical framework and provide clinical tips on exercise adherence among midlife women. Included is a checklist to assist the nurse practitioner (NP) in effectively delivering the message.

Data Sources: Review of the current scientific literature on exercise adherence and the Stages of Change model.

Conclusions: Middle-aged women comprise a unique population. Determining the woman's readiness for change using the Stages of Change model, NPs can routinely include appropriate exercise recommendations in their practices.

Implications For Practice: Nurse practitioners are in a unique position to promote healthy behaviors by counseling women in midlife about adopting an active lifestyle. Exercise counseling is an essential component of healthcare, especially among middle-aged women who are experiencing physical, emotional, and social changes.

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