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Mar 2, 2019 · Nurses are in a unique position to serve as role models for healthy lifestyles. Many in society, particularly patient consumers, believe that health care providers should “practice what they preach.”
- Rebecca Keele
- 2019
Sep 17, 2021 · Whether academic nurses are practicing what they preach in terms of patient-centered outcomes research remains uncertain. More examples from academia are required to make that determination. In this work, we provided a real-world example to demonstrate practicality.
Aim: Promoting healthy lifestyles plays a key role in professional nursing yet nurses do not always practice what they preach. Efforts are currently being made to improve the health of NHS staff, yet little is known about the health and lifestyle behaviours of pre-registration nurses in the UK although these individuals are our next generation ...
- Holly Blake, Sumaira Malik, Phoenix K. H. Mo, Charlotte Pisano
- 2011
This paper explores the issues arising from some primary care staff adopting unhealthy behaviours upon healthcare organisations, professional practice and patient perceptions in terms of the promotion of health in the primary care setting.
- Alison E. While
- 2015
Nov 2, 2015 · A substantial proportion of health professionals including CHWs struggle to manage their own health behaviours and to 'practice what they preach'. 18, 53 A recent study amongst rural CHWs...
- Alison While
Sep 17, 2018 · Nurse managers should practice self-care by engaging in exercise, proper nutrition and demonstrating work–life balance, both to protect their own health and to serve as role models for RNs in direct patient care.
In Study 1, we test whether people expect physicians to practice what they preach and to have healthier habits than average people (Hypothesis 1). In Study 2, we use a real-world context