نتایج جستجو برای: brief intervention

تعداد نتایج: 346114  

Journal: :BMJ 2005
Jennifer A Klaber Moffett David A Jackson Stewart Richmond Seokyung Hahn Simon Coulton Amanda Farrin Andrea Manca David J Torgerson

OBJECTIVES Firstly, to compare the effectiveness of a brief physiotherapy intervention with "usual" physiotherapy for patients with neck pain. Secondly, to evaluate the effect of patients' preferences on outcome. DESIGN Non-inferiority randomised controlled trial eliciting preferences independently of randomisation. SETTING Physiotherapy departments in a community setting in Yorkshire and n...

2004
Jennifer A Klaber Moffett David A Jackson Stewart Richmond Seokyung Hahn Simon Coulton Amanda Farrin Andrea Manca David J Torgerson

Objectives Firstly, to compare the effectiveness of a brief physiotherapy intervention with “usual” physiotherapy for patients with neck pain. Secondly, to evaluate the effect of patients’ preferences on outcome. Design Non-inferiority randomised controlled trial eliciting preferences independently of randomisation. Setting Physiotherapy departments in a community setting in Yorkshire and north...

2013
Jennifer L Rogers Laura Veach Preston Miller Mary Claire O’Brien

Researchers have decried the lack of investigation regarding the “how and why” of brief intervention effects. Additional research is needed to explicate the processes at work during motivational interviewing brief interventions, as well as the most salient factors influencing these processes. The overall aim of the current study was to better understand the nature and possible active ingredient...

Journal: :Spine 2011
Chris Jensen Ole Kudsk Jensen David Høyrup Christiansen Claus Vinther Nielsen

STUDY DESIGN Randomized clinical trial comparing two interventions in employees sick-listed 3 to 16 weeks because of low back pain (LBP). OBJECTIVE To compare 1-year return to work (RTW), pain, disability and physical and mental health dimensions in subjects offered a hospital-based multidisciplinary intervention or a brief intervention. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA Previous studies in sick-l...

Journal: :The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2009
Wendy Hardeman Ann Louise Kinmonth Susan Michie Stephen Sutton

BACKGROUND In the ProActive Trial an intensive theory-based intervention program was no more effective than theory-based brief advice in increasing objectively measured physical activity among adults at risk of Type 2 diabetes. We aimed to illuminate these findings by assessing whether the intervention program changed cognitions about increasing activity, defined by the Theory of Planned Behavi...

Journal: :Alcohol and alcoholism 2014
Dorothy Newbury-Birch Simon Coulton Martin Bland Paul Cassidy Veronica Dale Paolo Deluca Eilish Gilvarry Christine Godfrey Nick Heather Eileen Kaner Ruth McGovern Judy Myles Adenekan Oyefeso Steve Parrott Robert Patton Katherine Perryman Tom Phillips Jonathan Shepherd Colin Drummond

AIM To evaluate the effectiveness of different brief intervention strategies at reducing hazardous or harmful drinking in the probation setting. Offender managers were randomized to three interventions, each of which built on the previous one: feedback on screening outcome and a client information leaflet control group, 5 min of structured brief advice and 20 min of brief lifestyle counselling....

2016
Victor Olufolahan Lasebikan Bolanle Adeyemi Ola

OBJECTIVE To determine whether screening, brief intervention, and referral for treatment can reduce the prevalence of tobacco use in rural and semi-rural settings. METHOD DESIGN AND PARTICIPANTS A non-randomized clinical trial with assessments at baseline and post-intervention assessments at 3 and 6 months was conducted in a rural and semi-rural district in South-West of Nigeria. A represe...

2017
Pernille Pedersen Claus Vinther Nielsen Morten Hovgaard Andersen Vivian Langagergaard Anders Boes Ole Kudsk Jensen Chris Jensen Merete Labriola

BACKGROUND Low back pain (LBP) is a common problem that affects the lives of many individuals and is a frequent cause of sickness absence. To help this group of individuals resume work, several interventions have been studied. However, not all individuals may profit from the same intervention and the effect of a given intervention on return to work (RTW) may depend on their work situation. The ...

2012
John Cunningham

Helping the large number of problem drinkers who will never seek treatment is a challenging issue. Public health initiatives employing educational materials or mass media campaigns have met with mixed success. However, clinical research has developed effective brief interventions to help problem drinkers. This project employed an intervention that has been validated in clinical settings and the...

2012
Kypros Kypri John Cunningham Anonymous Anders Blædel Gottlieb Hansen Ulrik Becker Anette Søgaard Nielsen Morten Grønbæk Janne Schurmann Tolstrup Lau Caspar Thygesen

BACKGROUND Internet-based interventions for heavy drinkers show promising results, but existing research is characterized by few studies in nonstudent adult populations and few comparisons with appropriate control groups. OBJECTIVE To test whether a fully automated Internet-based brief personalized feedback intervention and a fully automated Internet-based personalized brief advice interventi...

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