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University of Groningen

The barrier-belief approach

Bouma, Adriane Jeanette

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Publication date: 2018

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Bouma, A. J. (2018). The barrier-belief approach: A new perspective of changing behavior in primary care. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.

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S T E L L I N G E N

behorende bij het proefschrift

The barrier-belief approach, a new perspective

of changing behavior in primary care

1. Barrières hebben een negatieve invloed op bewegen en de kwaliteit van leven. Dit proefschift

2. Barrières zijn geen werkelijkheid maar de eigen interpretatie van ervaringen. Dit proefschift

3. Actieve en inactieve mensen ervaren dezelfde barrières om niet te bewegen of niet door te gaan met bewegen.

Dit proefschift

4. Het wegnemen van barrières heeft méér effect op bewegen dan het stimuleren van de motivatie.

Dit proefschift

5. Patiënten die ongemotiveerd zijn voor een leefstijlverandering worden niet doorverwezen naar leefstijlinterventies door de zorgverlener.

Dit proefschift

6. Huisartsen met een ongezonde leefstijl verwijzen minder vaak patiënten door naar leefstijlinterventies.

Dit proefschift

7. Er is behoefte aan de inzet van leefstijlinterventies in de gezondheidszorg vanwege de preventieve en curatieve rol.

Dit proefschift

8. People who believe they have the power to exercise some measure of control over their lives are healthier, more effective and more successful than those who lack faith in their ability to effect changes in their lives.

Albert Bandura

9. Everything around us is a mind construct, even time. It’s not real. Prince

10. I opened doors that would have blocked their way, I braved their cause to guide, for little pay.

David Bowie Adrie Bouma

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