The management and preparation of ‘street ministers of health’ are essential: An interview with a practitioner on the process of preparing instructors who are about to implement team sport on prescription in a Danish municipally organised prevention centre

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The management and preparation of ‘street ministers of health’ are essential : An interview with a practitioner on the process of preparing instructors who are about to implement team sport on prescription in a Danish municipally organised prevention centre. / Bennike, Søren; Andersen, Rene; Hansen, Henriette Folkmann; Ottesen, Laila.

I: idrottsforum.org, 30.05.2018, s. 1-11.

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Bennike, S, Andersen, R, Hansen, HF & Ottesen, L 2018, 'The management and preparation of ‘street ministers of health’ are essential: An interview with a practitioner on the process of preparing instructors who are about to implement team sport on prescription in a Danish municipally organised prevention centre', idrottsforum.org, s. 1-11. <https://idrottsforum.org/bennikeetal180530/>

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Bennike, S., Andersen, R., Hansen, H. F., & Ottesen, L. (2018). The management and preparation of ‘street ministers of health’ are essential: An interview with a practitioner on the process of preparing instructors who are about to implement team sport on prescription in a Danish municipally organised prevention centre. idrottsforum.org, 1-11. https://idrottsforum.org/bennikeetal180530/

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Bennike S, Andersen R, Hansen HF, Ottesen L. The management and preparation of ‘street ministers of health’ are essential: An interview with a practitioner on the process of preparing instructors who are about to implement team sport on prescription in a Danish municipally organised prevention centre. idrottsforum.org. 2018 maj 30;1-11.

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Bennike, Søren ; Andersen, Rene ; Hansen, Henriette Folkmann ; Ottesen, Laila. / The management and preparation of ‘street ministers of health’ are essential : An interview with a practitioner on the process of preparing instructors who are about to implement team sport on prescription in a Danish municipally organised prevention centre. I: idrottsforum.org. 2018 ; s. 1-11.

Bibtex

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