3 results match your criteria: "the Netherlands. g.rutten@maastrichtuniversity.nl[Affiliation]"

Development of a theory- and evidence-based intervention to enhance implementation of physical therapy guidelines for the management of low back pain.

Arch Public Health

January 2014

NUTRIM, Department of Health Promotion, Maastricht University; Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, P,O, Box 616, Maastricht 6200, MD, The Netherlands.

Background: Systematic planning could improve the generally moderate effectiveness of interventions to enhance adherence to clinical practice guidelines. The aim of our study was to demonstrate how the process of Intervention Mapping was used to develop an intervention to address the lack of adherence to the national CPG for low back pain by Dutch physical therapists.

Methods: We systematically developed a program to improve adherence to the Dutch physical therapy guidelines for low back pain.

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Background: Guideline adherence in physical therapy is far from optimal, which has consequences for the effectiveness and efficiency of physical therapy care. Programmes to enhance guideline adherence have, so far, been relatively ineffective. We systematically developed a theory-based Quality Improvement in Physical Therapy (QUIP) programme aimed at the individual performance level (practicing physiotherapists; PTs) and the practice organization level (practice quality manager; PQM).

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Interrupting long periods of sitting: good STUFF.

Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act

January 2013

Department of Health Promotion, NUTRIM, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

There is increasing evidence that sedentary behaviour is in itself a health risk, regardless of the daily amount of moderate to vigorous physical activity. Therefore, sedentary behaviour should be targeted as important health behaviour. It is known that even relatively small changes of health behaviour often require serious efforts from an individual and from people in their environment to become part of their lifestyle.

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