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Behavioral Medicine Behavior Modification Month 3
Behavioral Medicine Behavior Modification Month 3
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Graduate
08/19/2018

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Term
Choosingtherightmethod: for behavior modification
Definition
– Assess baseline knowledge
– Include the patient in the plan discussion – Determine realistic goals
– Select appropriate resources
– Consider learning style
Term
things to address for behavior modification
Definition
– Specific, measureable goals and reasoning – Realistic expectations for results
– What signs to watch for
– When/how to follow up
– Benefits of change, not fear tactics
Term
Provider Tactics for behavior modification
Definition
• Assessing readiness to learn: – “What is that for?”
– “I wish...”
• Focus on teaching what your patient wants to learn
• Only provide the necessary information for inspiring change
• Whataretheirconcerns?
– Did you remember to ask?
– Address patient concerns first
• Prepare for the future
– What problems may arise? Solutions?
• Readiness doesn’t always last
Term
Transtheoretical model(stages of change)
Definition
– Prochaska and DiClemente in the late 1970s – People don’t change quickly or decisively
– People change continuously through a cycle
– Meet people where they are
precontemplation -> contemplation -> determination -> action -> relapse ->maintenance
Term
Transtheoretical model limitations:
Definition
– Ignores social context
– No set criteria to determine a person’s stage
– No set criteria for how long a patient should remain in each stage (some interpretations give guidance on this in certain stages)
Term
Self-determination theory(SDT)
Definition
– Deci and Ryan
– Addresses innate psychological needs that must be addressed for people to grow and function optimally
– Impact of social and cultural factors on well-being
– Goal framing:
• 2006 study showed “intrinsic goal framing produced deeper engagement in learning activities, better conceptual learning, and higher persistence at learning activities”
Term
self-determination theory Innate,universal psychological needs:
Definition
– Competence:
• Feeling of being effective in producing desired outcomes and exercising one’s capacities
– Autonomy:
• Perception of being the origin of one’s own behavior and experiencing volition in action
– Psychological relatedness:
• Feeling of being respected, understood, and cared for by others
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