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Mental Health of Nurses and Doctors survey in the European Union, Iceland and Norway

The Mental Health or Nurses and Doctors (MeND) survey, conducted by WHO Regional Office for Europe under a contribution agreement with the European Commission,...

Report of the twentieth annual meeting and fifteenth conference of HEPA Europe: Dublin, Ireland, 19–21 August 2024

The twentieth annual meeting of HEPA Europe, the European Network for the Promotion of Health-Enhancing Physical Activity, took place within the framework...

Report of the fourth plenary meeting of the Technical Advisory Group on the risk communication, community engagement and infodemic management in the WHO European Region: virtual meeting, 5-6 December 2024

The fourth plenary meeting of the Technical Advisory Group (TAG) on risk communication, community engagement and infodemic management (RCCE–IM) in...

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Physical activity referral schemes – what components are included to promote physical activity?

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One of the WHO-recommended policy actions for creating active people is to integrate physical activity services – such as physical activity referral schemes (PARS) – into healthcare systems. PARS involve healthcare professionals referring inactive persons (with or without noncommunicable diseases) to appropriate physical activity specialists, facilities, or activities with the primary goal of increasing physical activity.

PARS are complex and involve multiple components, which vary between countries and often within them. Owing to the lack of a common language, components are not identified and reported systematically. This makes evidence synthesis and attempts to design more effective PARS more challenging. This fact sheet presents the components that make up PARS.

A systematic review examined the content of 36 different PARS across 12 countries, and identified 19 components used as building blocks to scheme design.

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Physical activity referral schemes – what components are included to promote physical activity?

Overview

One of the WHO-recommended policy actions for creating active people is to integrate physical activity services – such as physical activity referral schemes (PARS) – into healthcare systems. PARS involve healthcare professionals referring inactive persons (with or without noncommunicable diseases) to appropriate physical activity specialists, facilities, or activities with the primary goal of increasing physical activity.

PARS are complex and involve multiple components, which vary between countries and often within them. Owing to the lack of a common language, components are not identified and reported systematically. This makes evidence synthesis and attempts to design more effective PARS more challenging. This fact sheet presents the components that make up PARS.

A systematic review examined the content of 36 different PARS across 12 countries, and identified 19 components used as building blocks to scheme design.

WHO Team
Nutrition, Physical Activity & Obesity (NAO)