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Facilitating Dietary Change: the Patient-centered Counseling Model

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Journal J Am Diet Assoc
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2001 Mar 28
PMID 11269614
Citations 31
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Abstract

Recent data indicate that the patient-centered counseling model enhances long-term dietary adherence. This model facilitates change by assessing patient needs and subsequently tailoring the intervention to the patient's stage in the process of change, personal goals, and unique challenges. This article describes this model, including its theoretical foundations, a 4-step counseling process, and applications. This behavioral counseling model can help nutrition professionals enhance patient adherence to nutrition care plans and dietary guidelines.

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