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Prescription of physical activity by adult nurse practitioners: a national survey

A national objective as outlined in Healthy People 2000 is to increase to 50% the proportion of primary care providers who routinely counsel clients about use of physical activity as a means to promote health. Results of this random national survey suggest that adult nurse practitioners are meeting...

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Published in:Nursing outlook 2000-01, Vol.48 (1), p.28-33
Main Authors: Burns, Karyl J., Camaione, David N., Chatterton, Charles T.
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