The Inpatient Lifestyle Medicine Consultation Service

作者: Jeffrey I. Mechanick

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-48088-2_18

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摘要: Lifestyle medicine is a clinical service line within sponsoring health system that includes inpatient and outpatient programs of care. There growing evidence base supporting many options lifestyle available to the treatment team facilitate implementation improve outcomes. This effort focuses on patients in midst acute care, also context multiple oftentimes-concurrent prevention modalities chronic care model. Broad categories such interventions include dietary, physical activity, behavioral, mind-body, spiritual interventions. Notwithstanding knowledge gaps, challenges optimizing recalcitrant healthcare culture (including poor hospital staff professionals), inadequate patient education, incomplete infrastructure. Developing clinically economically successful consultation disease should be priority for systems, medical centers, hospitals, other facilities.

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