Development of a behaviour change intervention for improving physical activity amongst stroke survivors with physical disabilities: a co-design approach
Li Khim Kwah,
Kinjal Doshi,
Everlyn Wai
et al.
Abstract:Background
Stroke survivors face many barriers to physical activity (PA). Solving physical inactivity after stroke requires a “systems-based” approach. We aimed to develop a complex intervention targeted at improving PA after stroke in Singapore using behaviour change theory and a co-design approach involving multiple stakeholders.
Methods
We carried out the intervention development in three phases: i. preparation phase, ii. co-design phase, and iii. intervention refine… Show more
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