Communication practices for delivering health behaviour change conversations in primary care: a systematic review and thematic synthesis

Clinical guidelines exhort clinicians to encourage patients to improve their health behaviours. However, most offer little support on how to have these conversations in practice. Clinicians fear that health behaviour change talk will create interactional difficulties and discomfort for both clinician and patient. This review aims to identify how healthcare professionals can best communicate with patients about health behaviour change. 

Topic:

Motivational interviewing

Organisation/Provider:

BMC Family Practice

Target audience:

General population

Format:

Journal article | Website

Location:

National

Cost:

Available free online

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