Online Event
Addressing Patient Health Behavior Through Applied Health Behavior Theory and Motivational Interviewing Technique APHA - CHC Module 4, Hour 1
On Demand
Virtual / Online
$0 – $50
1 CE Hour
About This Event
This webinar focuses on the critical role healthcare providers play in supporting patients to modify health behaviors, which are leading causes of preventable death in the U.S. It introduces participants to fundamental health behavior theories while enhancing clinicians' communication skills crucial for patient health and wellbeing. Key highlights include:
-Understanding non-communicable diseases affecting morbidity and mortality.
-Identifying behavioral theories applicable in clinical practice.
-Recognizing barriers to lifestyle change, including patient ambivalence and peer pressure.
-Learning basic communication structures used in motivational interviewing (MI) to facilitate patient engagement.
Learning Objectives
- •Explain the relationship between non-communicable diseases and preventable mortality in the United States
- •Apply evidence-based health behavior change theories (such as the Health Belief Model, Transtheoretical Model, and Self-Determination Theory) to clinical practice
- •Identify common barriers to lifestyle modification including patient ambivalence, social influences, and environmental factors
- •Demonstrate foundational motivational interviewing techniques including open-ended questioning, affirmations, reflective listening, and summarization
- •Utilize motivational interviewing communication structures to enhance patient engagement and readiness for behavior change
- •Assess patient motivational stage and adapt communication strategies accordingly to support sustained health behavior modification
Speakers
Event Details
Start Date
On Demand
End Date
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Price
$0 – $50
CE Hours
1 hours
Format
Online / Virtual
Speakers
3
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