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Category: Communication

2025-02-212025-11-04Communication, Interventions, Physical activity

Making Every Health Care Consultation Count: Promoting physical activity in health care settings

By Amanda Daley, Loughborough University, UK In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the Making Every Contact Count initiative aims to use the thousands of consultations that take place every day between health professionals and patients, to promote healthy behavioural changes.  […]

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2024-05-242025-11-04Communication

Understanding what influences organ donation

By Dr Lee Shepherd, Northumbria University, UK and Professor Ronan E. O’Carroll, University of Stirling, UK and Professor Eamonn Ferguson, University of Nottingham, UK There are numerous stories of how deceased organ transplantation has offered a lifeline for people. Indeed, […]

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2023-03-222025-11-04Communication

Effective risk communication is about more than behaviour change: let’s talk about personal risk appraisals

By Victoria Woof and David French, Manchester Centre for Health Psychology, University of Manchester, UK Traditionally in medicine and health psychology, healthcare professionals have provided patients with their personalised disease risks with the aim of preventing disease. Where risk communication […]

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2022-08-252025-11-04Communication

Lost (and found) in translation: Effective communication with patients

By Zuzana Dankulincova, Pavol Jozef Safarik University, Slovakia While most researchers are aware that disseminating study results is part of their ethical responsibility to research participants (and wish for their research findings to have clear, practical implications), the transition from […]

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2021-11-252025-11-04Assessment, Communication, Illness representation, Stress and Coping

Hjelpe pasienter med å håndtere deres tilstand: Sykdomsfremstillinger betyr noe

av Yael Benyamini, Tel Aviv universitet, Israel og Evangelos C. Karademas, Kreta universitet, Hellas Anna og Mary er begge friske 45 år gamle kvinner, bosatt i en stor europeisk by. Begge kjenner flere som har blitt smittet av COVID-19 mens […]

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2021-05-042025-11-04Communication, Incentives, Motivation, Social Support

Hvordan støtte diabetikere med å slanke seg og diabetes type 2 bedre håndtering

Leah Avery – Teesside Universitet, Storbritannia. Diabetes type 2 har blitt ansett som en progressiv sykdom med et uunngåelig behov for insulinbehandling. Forskning på livsstils- og atferdsendring utfordrer imidlertid denne pessimistiske prognosen. Mens forekomsten av diabetes type 2 fortsetter å […]

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2021-03-232025-11-04Communication, Goal setting

Samtaleferdighetsopplæring for helsepersonell

Av Wendy Lawrence, Universitetet i Southampton Hovedårsakene til død og sykdom i samfunnet i dag påvirkes av vår livsstil, og det er et økende fokus på å forbedre helseatferd. Frontlinjepraktikere og spesielt de som arbeider i helse-, sosial- og kommunalomsorgen […]

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2020-04-102025-11-04Communication

Insights from behavioural science for the COVID-19 pandemic

By Shane Timmons, Economic and Social Research Institute, Ireland Governments worldwide have mobilised to try to control the spread of the novel coronavirus, but the behaviour of individuals will be vital to their success. We – the Behavioural Research Unit […]

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2020-02-042025-11-04Communication, Motivation, Self-regulation

Are your clients being defensive? If so, self-affirmation may help.

Peter Harris and Ian Hadden, The Self-Affirmation Research Group, School of Psychology, University of Sussex, UK Have you ever been reluctant to face up to something you’d rather ignore? Maybe your fondness for something bad for you that you eat […]

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2019-09-072025-11-04Communication

Raising weight in a consultation

By Jane Ogden, University of Surrey, UK Weight is a tricky problem to talk about in a consultation. Some patients may be sick of hearing the words ‘You could lose some weight’ every time they visit the clinic: regardless of […]

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