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Improving patient care by changing physician behavior.

W F Jessee

    The Hospital Medical Staff
    |December 12, 1981
    PubMed
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    Understanding behavioral change techniques is crucial for improving performance. This article explores adult behavior principles and methods to address behaviors hindering high-quality care.

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    Area of Science:

    • Behavioral Science
    • Healthcare Management
    • Organizational Psychology

    Background:

    • Individual and organizational performance are often impacted by behavioral issues.
    • Addressing suboptimal performance requires understanding and applying specific behavioral change techniques.
    • Existing care models may face challenges due to behaviors inconsistent with high-quality standards.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To discuss fundamental principles of adult behavior change.
    • To outline methods for modifying individual behaviors that detract from high-quality care.
    • To provide a framework for enhancing performance through behavioral interventions.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of behavioral science principles.
    • Analysis of established behavior change methodologies.

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  • Discussion of practical applications in healthcare settings.
  • Main Results:

    • Adults respond to specific principles of behavior change.
    • Systematic methods can be employed to alter individual behaviors.
    • Behavioral interventions can be tailored to improve care quality.

    Conclusions:

    • Knowledge of behavioral change techniques is essential for performance improvement.
    • Effective strategies exist to modify behaviors inconsistent with high-quality care.
    • Application of these principles can lead to enhanced individual and organizational outcomes.