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Liz Carlin

Researcher at University of the West of Scotland

Publications -  5
Citations -  25

Liz Carlin is an academic researcher from University of the West of Scotland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Health care. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 5 publications receiving 6 citations. Previous affiliations of Liz Carlin include Ulster University & Loughborough University.

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Access to Physical Activity and Sport and the Effects of Isolation and Cordon Sanitaire During COVID-19 for People With Disabilities in Scotland and Canada

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of self-isolation and shielding during Covid-19 for people with disabilities were investigated. But the focus groups were focused on sport and physical activity.
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Promoting the social inclusion of players with intellectual disabilities: an assessment tool for sport coaches

TL;DR: A self-completed assessment tool was devised that can be used to evaluate the promotion of social inclusion within sport teams and the wider community and opens research opportunities into the relationship between this measure of inclusion and outcomes for both the coaches and for the players.
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Impact of a National Peer-Led Training Program to Increase Brief Physical Activity Advice Given to Patients by Health Care Professionals

TL;DR: The Clinical Champions Physical Activity Training Program demonstrated an increase in knowledge of physical activity guidelines, levels of confidence, and frequency of delivery of brief physical activity advice to patients as mentioned in this paper, but this impact did not translate into changes to patients' physical activity behavior.
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Mixed Methods Process Evaluation of a National Peer-Led Training Program to Increase Brief Advice on Physical Activity Given By Health Care Professionals.

TL;DR: In this article, the Clinical Champions Physical Activity Training Program (CCTP) aimed to increase population-level physical activity across England and evaluated the CCTP uptake and utilization; explore CCTPs fidelity, barriers, facilitators, and satisfaction; and provide recommendations for program improvement.
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Modifying walking football for people living with dementia: lessons for best practice

TL;DR: Inclusive and modified sport promotes opportunities for participation usually for older people or people with disabilities, physical and or mental health issues.