2013
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.f1191
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Abstract: Objectives To evaluate the effect of training primary care health professionals in behaviour change counselling on the proportion of patients self reporting change in four risk behaviours (smoking, alcohol use, exercise, and healthy eating).Design Cluster randomised trial with general practices as the unit of randomisation.Setting General practices in Wales.Participants 53 general practitioners and practice nurses from 27 general practices (one each at all but one practice) recruited 1827 patients who screened… Show more

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“…When examining other health issues, research suggests that patients respond positively to physicians' counseling on health matters such as tobacco use, physical activity, dietary behaviors, and weight loss (Butler et al, 2013;Sim et al, 2009;Thijs, 2007). Furthermore, training primary care providers in health education delivery and behavior change approaches has been shown to positively influence patients' behavior change intentions, without requiring an excessive amount of the providers' time (Butler et al, 2013). However, injury-specific education is unique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When examining other health issues, research suggests that patients respond positively to physicians' counseling on health matters such as tobacco use, physical activity, dietary behaviors, and weight loss (Butler et al, 2013;Sim et al, 2009;Thijs, 2007). Furthermore, training primary care providers in health education delivery and behavior change approaches has been shown to positively influence patients' behavior change intentions, without requiring an excessive amount of the providers' time (Butler et al, 2013). However, injury-specific education is unique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gradual development of competence in MI has been endorsed by Miller and Rollnick [26] who stress that learning MI is not easy and that structured posttraining support is required if skills are to be developed and maintained long-term [26,27]. This training and consolidation period represents a significant time investment for both pharmacists and pharmacy businesses [28].…”
Section: Competence Over Timementioning
confidence: 99%
“…But there is also evidence available that fails to provide an additional benefit for the implementation of the brief intervention in reducing harmful or hazardous alcohol use [58,59]. Hence "The efficacy and effectiveness distinction in trials of alcohol brief intervention" is a hot debate at the present scenario [60][61][62].…”
Section: Brief Intervention For Risky Alcohol Use: From Efficacy To Ementioning
confidence: 99%