This article describes behaviour change techniques that nurses can use to help individual patients to make and stick to healthy choices. These include helping patients to set goals that are specific, measureable, achievable, relevant and timely (SMART), promoting self-monitoring and providing feedback and motivational interviewing. The process for delivering these techniques is described and the evidence for them discussed. Simply providing brief advice and follow up can lead to behaviour change, even in people who have not expressed a desire to change. The techniques are designed to be brief and feasible to use in routine practice. Using them can help nurses to apply the NHS policy of Making Every Contact Count so that their patients achie...
Combining the Stages of Change (SOC) model with Motivational Interviewing (MI) is seen as a helpful ...
INTRODUCTION: Unhealthy behaviours such as poor diet, smoking and physical inactivity contribute sig...
Combining the Stages of Change (SOC) model with Motivational Interviewing (MI) is seen as a helpful ...
Nurses are well placed to deliver brief opportunistic health promotion interventions during routine ...
Contains fulltext : 97972.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To identify the ...
Behaviour change theories and related research evidence highlight the complexity of making and stick...
Behaviour change theories and related research evidence highlight the complexity of making and stick...
While lifestyle-related conditions such as heart diseas, obesity and diabetes are on the rise, distr...
BACKGROUND: Lifestyle risk behaviours show an inverse social gradient, clustering in vulnerable grou...
Background: Lifestyle risk behaviours show an inverse social gradient, clustering in vulnerable grou...
In this article we introduce a Health Psychology approach to changing patient behaviour, in order to...
To identify the evidence for the effectiveness of behaviour change techniques, when used by health-c...
The health and lifestyles of student nurses has been widely explored internationally finding relativ...
This article considers how knowledge of health psychology can help nurses support patients in managi...
Combining the Stages of Change (SOC) model with Motivational Interviewing (MI) is seen as a helpful ...
Combining the Stages of Change (SOC) model with Motivational Interviewing (MI) is seen as a helpful ...
INTRODUCTION: Unhealthy behaviours such as poor diet, smoking and physical inactivity contribute sig...
Combining the Stages of Change (SOC) model with Motivational Interviewing (MI) is seen as a helpful ...
Nurses are well placed to deliver brief opportunistic health promotion interventions during routine ...
Contains fulltext : 97972.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To identify the ...
Behaviour change theories and related research evidence highlight the complexity of making and stick...
Behaviour change theories and related research evidence highlight the complexity of making and stick...
While lifestyle-related conditions such as heart diseas, obesity and diabetes are on the rise, distr...
BACKGROUND: Lifestyle risk behaviours show an inverse social gradient, clustering in vulnerable grou...
Background: Lifestyle risk behaviours show an inverse social gradient, clustering in vulnerable grou...
In this article we introduce a Health Psychology approach to changing patient behaviour, in order to...
To identify the evidence for the effectiveness of behaviour change techniques, when used by health-c...
The health and lifestyles of student nurses has been widely explored internationally finding relativ...
This article considers how knowledge of health psychology can help nurses support patients in managi...
Combining the Stages of Change (SOC) model with Motivational Interviewing (MI) is seen as a helpful ...
Combining the Stages of Change (SOC) model with Motivational Interviewing (MI) is seen as a helpful ...
INTRODUCTION: Unhealthy behaviours such as poor diet, smoking and physical inactivity contribute sig...
Combining the Stages of Change (SOC) model with Motivational Interviewing (MI) is seen as a helpful ...