Complementary Tools to Empower and Sustain Behavior Change: Motivational Interviewing and Mindfulness.

Stephanie Jean Sohl, Gurjeet Birdee, Roy Elam
Author Information
  1. Stephanie Jean Sohl: Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
  2. Gurjeet Birdee: Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
  3. Roy Elam: Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

Abstract

Improving health behaviors is fundamental to preventing and controlling chronic disease. Healthcare providers who have a patient-centered communication style and appropriate behavioral change tools can empower patients to engage in and sustain healthy behaviors. This review highlights motivational interviewing and mindfulness along with other evidence-based strategies for enhancing patient-centered communication and the behavior change process. Motivational interviewing and mindfulness are especially useful for empowering patients to set self-determined, or autonomous, goals for behavior change. This is important because autonomously motivated behavioral change is more sustainable. Additional strategies such as self-monitoring are discussed as useful for supporting the implementation and maintenance of goals. Thus, there is a need for healthcare providers to develop such tools to empower sustained behavior change. The additional support of a new role, a health coach who specializes in facilitating the process of health-related behavior change, may be required to substantially impact public health.

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Grants

  1. K12 HD043483/NICHD NIH HHS
  2. K23 AT006965/NCCIH NIH HHS
  3. P30 DK092986/NIDDK NIH HHS

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