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Initiation of health behavior discussions during primary care outpatient visits
Authors:Susan A. Flocke  Robert Kelly  Janelle Highland
Affiliation:1. Department of Family Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States;2. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States;3. Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, Cleveland, OH, United States;4. Department of Family Medicine, Fairview Hospital, Cleveland, OH, United States
Abstract:

Objective

Despite the importance of health promotion, rates of health behavior advice remain low and little is known about how advice is integrated into routine primary care. This study examines how health behavior topics of diet, physical activity and smoking are initiated during outpatient visits.

Methods

Audio recording of 187 adults visit to five purposefully selected physicians. An iterative analysis involved listening to and discussing cases to identify emergent patterns of initiation of health behavior talk and advice that followed.

Results

Physicians initiated 65% of discussions and used two overarching strategies (1) Structured: a routine to ask about health behavior and (2) Opportunistic: use of a trigger to make a transition to talk about health behavior. Opportunistic strategies identified a greater proportion of patients at risk (50% vs. 34%) and led to a greater rate of advice (100% vs. 75%). Patients initiated one-third of health behavior discussions and were more likely to receive advice if they explicitly indicated readiness to change.

Conclusions

Opportunistic strategies show promise for a higher yield of identifying patients at risk and leading to advice.

Practice Implications

Encouraging patients to be explicit about their readiness to change is likely to increase physician advice and assistance.
Keywords:Clinician&ndash  patient communication   Health behavior change   Primary care   Practice-based research
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