Facilitating dietary change: the patient-centered counseling model.

作者: MILAGROS C ROSAL , CARA B EBBELING , INGRID LOFGREN , JUDITH K OCKENE , IRA S OCKENE

DOI: 10.1016/S0002-8223(01)00086-4

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摘要: Recent data indicate that the patient-centered counseling model enhances long-term dietary adherence. This facilitates change by assessing patient needs and subsequently tailoring intervention to patient's stage in process of change, personal goals, unique challenges. article describes this model, including its theoretical foundations, a 4-step process, applications. behavioral can help nutrition professionals enhance adherence care plans guidelines.

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