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Elsevier, Journal of Transport and Health, 1(1), p. 73-80, 2014

DOI: 10.1016/j.jth.2013.08.001

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Transport and Clinical Practice

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Abstract

This article summarises the transport and health agenda for health care practitioners who seek to understand how transport-related issues affect the well-being of their patients, and how disease and symptoms affects their patients’ ability to travel. It is a resource for general medical education; it may also be useful in specialist training and in the training of other health professionals, particularly nurses and therapists. There is a lack of awareness among many health care professionals of the health benefits of active travel, adverse consequences of car use, and the financial cost to health services in providing car parking spaces.