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Figure 2. From: Implementation of a low-budget, lifestyle-improvement method in an ordinary primary healthcare setting: a stepwise intervention study.

The funnel illustrates the selection process, based on the health profile, with gradually decreasing outflow for green (good), yellow (not so good) and red (risk). It also illustrates the dynamic process whereby the participants, following their own insight mediated through screening leaflets, are identified and offered a health dialogue.

Ann Blomstrand, et al. BMJ Open. 2012;2(4):e001154.
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Figure 1. From: Implementation of a low-budget, lifestyle-improvement method in an ordinary primary healthcare setting: a stepwise intervention study.

Differences between presumptive participants and non-participants concerning readiness to undertake lifestyle change. The responses, given in per cent, are to the screening question ‘How ready are you to change your lifestyle right now based on your life situation?’. The participants exhibited more readiness to initiate lifestyle change, p<0.001 (Pearson's χ2 test).

Ann Blomstrand, et al. BMJ Open. 2012;2(4):e001154.

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