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Table 4 Opportunity for lifestyle intervention among clients referred to community nurse teams

From: Is there scope for community health nurses to address lifestyle risk factors? the community nursing SNAP trial

Risk Factors

Number of clients identified as at risk *

Stages of Readiness to Change

Percentage of clients open to change not having received advice in last 3 months

Opportunity for intervention

 

A

Pre-contemplative

Open to change

C/B (%)

B/A × C/B

= C/A (%)

   

Contemplative

In preparation

In action

Percentage of 'Open to change' clients B/A (%)

  

Overweight/obese clients to lose wt

574

2015 (35.0%)

32 (5.6%)

55 (9.6%)

286 (50.2%)

373/574 (65.0%)

327/373 (87.7%)

327/574

(57.0%)

Quit smoking

137

36 (26.3%)

17 (12.4%)

12 (8.8%)

72 (52.6%)

101/137 (73.8%)

96/101 (95.0%)

96/137

(70.1%)

Reduce alcohol intake

293

152 (51.9%)

7 (2.4%)

28 (9.6%)

106(36.2%)

141/293 (48.2%)

131/141 (92.9%)

131/293

(44.7%)

Increase physical activity

208

33 (15.9%)

28 (13.5%)

50 (24.0%)

97 (46.0%)

175/208 (83.5%)

158/175 (90.3%)

158/208

(76.0%)

Improve eating habits and nutrition

620

252 (40.6%)

25 (4.0%)

69 (11.1%)

274 (44.2%)

368/620 (59.4%)

318/368 (86.4%)

318/620

(51.3%)

  1. * excluded those with missing RTC