Research
Neural
Attitudes, perceived behavioral control, and feeling supported about wellness behaviors significantly improved in the wellness group (P = .002; P = .019; P = .006).
Wellness groups can enhance psychological factors that support health behavior changes.
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Survey results showed that attitudes, perceived behavioral control, and feeling supported about wellness behaviors significantly improved from baseline to final visit in the WG ( P = .002; P = .019, P = .006, respectively).
Why this rating
The study design is a quasi-experiment with a control group.
Source
Applying a Medical Wellness Group Visit Model to a Community Setting Yielding Weight Loss and Improved Laboratory Results
Kimberly R. Dong et al. · American Journal of Health Promotion · 2020
other · n=55
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