Tackling Men's Health: Implementation of a Male Health Service in a Rugby Stadium Setting (Professional AND RESEARCH: PEER Reviewed) (Report)
Community Practitioner 2011, April, 84, 4
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Publisher Description
Background The setting where we deliver male targeted interventions is an important factor in achieving engagement (Robertson and Williams, 2009). In recent years, there has been a growing body of work looking at health promotion in a range of different settings. Most notably in the field of men's health, there has been great interest in service delivery within the workplace (Harrison, 2007a; Robertson et al, 2008). Contrasting this, there are many fewer examples of the use of leisure settings such as sports stadia for health promoting interventions.
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