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Motivating change.

P Hunt1, D Pearson

  • 1paula@westwoodlodge.co.uk

Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)
|April 30, 2002
PubMed
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Effective health behaviour change requires skilled practitioners using patient-centred strategies. Mastering these techniques is key for successful health interventions and positive patient outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Psychology
  • Behavioral Science
  • Clinical Practice

Background:

  • Health behaviour change is crucial for managing chronic diseases.
  • Patient-centred approaches enhance engagement and adherence.
  • Effective consultations require specific practitioner skills.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline essential skills for effective health behaviour change consultations.
  • To emphasize the importance of patient-centred strategies.
  • To provide a framework for practitioner development.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of behaviour change models.
  • Analysis of expert consultation techniques.
  • Synthesis of patient-centred care principles.

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Main Results:

  • Identification of core practitioner skills (e.g., motivational interviewing, goal setting).
  • Demonstration of how patient-centred strategies improve consultation effectiveness.
  • Highlighting the link between skill mastery and patient outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • High-level skills and practiced strategies are fundamental for effective health behaviour change.
  • A patient-centred approach is integral to successful consultations.
  • Continuous professional development in these areas is recommended.