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Complementary Tools to Empower and Sustain Behavior Change
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EducationComplementary ToolsMindfulness InterventionSelf-care InterventionPsychologyBehavior ManagementHealth CommunicationPublic HealthBehavioral SciencesHealth PolicyHealth PromotionHealthcare ProvidersBehavior Change (Individual)MindfulnessNursingMotivational InterviewingBehavioral MedicineSocial BehaviorHealth BehaviorBehavior Change
Improving health behaviors is fundamental to preventing and controlling chronic disease. Healthcare providers who have a patient-centered communication style and appropriate behavioral change tools can empower patients to engage in and sustain healthy behaviors. This review highlights motivational interviewing and mindfulness along with other evidence-based strategies for enhancing patient-centered communication and the behavior change process. Motivational interviewing and mindfulness are especially useful for empowering patients to set self-determined, or autonomous, goals for behavior change. This is important because autonomously motivated behavioral change is more sustainable. Additional strategies such as self-monitoring are discussed as useful for supporting the implementation and maintenance of goals. Thus, there is a need for healthcare providers to develop such tools to empower sustained behavior change. The additional support of a new role, a health coach who specializes in facilitating the process of health-related behavior change, may be required to substantially impact public health.
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