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Table 2 Subjective assessment (via Likert scale) by staff of the impact of the Active Practice Charter on staff and patient physical activity and sedentary behaviour levels

From: A movement for movement: an exploratory study of primary healthcare professionals’ perspectives on implementing the Royal College of General Practitioners’ active practice charter initiative

Item

Strongly agree, n (%)

Agree, n (%)

Neither agree nor disagree, n (%)

Disagree, n (%)

Strongly disagree, n (%)

Becoming an ‘Active Practice’ has been effective at improving staff physical activity levels

7 (21%)

14 (42%)

10 (30%)

2 (6%)

0 (0%)

Becoming an ‘Active Practice’ has been effective at decreasing staff sedentary behaviour

8 (24%)

12 (36%)

9 (27%)

3 (9%)

1 (3%)

Becoming an ‘Active Practice’ has been effective at improving patient physical activity levels

5 (15%)

12 (36%)

14 (42%)

2 (6%)

0 (0%)

Becoming an ‘Active Practice’ has been effective at decreasing patient sedentary behaviour

5 (15%)

9 (27%)

17 (52%)

2 (6%)

0 (0%)