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Health behaviors and beliefs of four allied health professions regarding health promotion and disease prevention.

J D Holcomb1, P D Mullen, C E Fasser, Q Smith, J B Martin, L A Parks, S M Wente.   

Abstract

Certified nurse midwives, certified physician assistants, registered dental hygienists, and registered dietitians were surveyed to determine to what extent important health promotion and disease prevention behaviors are a part of their lifestyle. Also assessed were beliefs about health promotion and disease prevention practices. The study found that the respondents perceive themselves as important providers of health promotion and preventive services. Although most of the respondents are good health role models, many should consider changes in their own behaviors. Additionally, continued learning by many of these professionals appears warranted, particularly in recognizing the significance of certain health behaviors as they relate to preventing disease and promoting health.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2906055

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Allied Health        ISSN: 0090-7421


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