» Articles » PMID: 37998474

Physicians' Words, Patients' Response: The Role of Healthcare Counselling in Enhancing Beneficial Lifestyle Modifications for Patients with Cardiometabolic Disorders: The IACT Cross-Sectional Study

Overview
Specialty Health Services
Date 2023 Nov 24
PMID 37998474
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

: Preventive cardiology aims to educate patients about risk factors and the importance of mitigating them through lifestyle adjustments and medications. However, long-term adherence to recommended interventions remains a significant challenge. This study explores how physician counselling contributes to successful behavior changes in various aspects of lifestyle. : A cross-sectional study conducted in Greece in 2022-2023 included 1988 participants. Validated questionnaires assessed patients' characteristics, dietary habits, and lifestyle choices. : The findings revealed that patients who received lifestyle advice from physicians demonstrated increased compliance with the Mediterranean diet and a higher involvement in physical activity. Notably, they were also less likely to be non-smokers. Importantly, physicians' recommendations had a more pronounced association with adherence level to the Mediterranean diet compared to other lifestyle behaviors. Additionally, specific dietary components like cereal, legume, and red meat consumption were significantly associated with physicians' guidance. : This study highlights the complex relationship between patients' cardiometabolic health, lifestyle decisions, and healthcare professionals' guidance. The substantial influence of physicians on Mediterranean diet adherence underscores the necessity for a multidisciplinary healthcare approach. Collaborative efforts involving physicians, dietitians, and fitness experts can offer comprehensive support to patients in navigating the intricate landscape of cardiometabolic health.

Citing Articles

Discharge Communication and the Achievement of Lifestyle and Behavioral Changes Post-Stroke in the Transitions of Care Stroke Disparities Study.

Johnson K, Gardener H, Gutierrez C, Marulanda E, Campo-Bustillo I, Gordon-Perue G Am J Lifestyle Med. 2024; :15598276241294243.

PMID: 39540166 PMC: 11556598. DOI: 10.1177/15598276241294243.

References
1.
Timmis A, Townsend N, Gale C, Torbica A, Lettino M, Petersen S . European Society of Cardiology: Cardiovascular Disease Statistics 2019. Eur Heart J. 2019; 41(1):12-85. DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehz859. View

2.
Pelletier D, Green-Demers I, Collerette P, Heberer M . Modeling the communication-satisfaction relationship in hospital patients. SAGE Open Med. 2019; 7:2050312119847924. PMC: 6492352. DOI: 10.1177/2050312119847924. View

3.
Belfrage A, Grotmol K, Tyssen R, Moum T, Finset A, Ro K . Factors influencing doctors' counselling on patients' lifestyle habits: a cohort study. BJGP Open. 2018; 2(3):bjgpopen18X101607. PMC: 6202006. DOI: 10.3399/bjgpopen18X101607. View

4.
Kouvari M, Tsiampalis T, Kosti R, Naumovski N, Chrysohoou C, Skoumas J . Quality of plant-based diets is associated with liver steatosis, which predicts type 2 diabetes incidence ten years later: Results from the ATTICA prospective epidemiological study. Clin Nutr. 2022; 41(10):2094-2102. DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2022.07.026. View

5.
Ubel P, Scherr K, Fagerlin A . Empowerment Failure: How Shortcomings in Physician Communication Unwittingly Undermine Patient Autonomy. Am J Bioeth. 2017; 17(11):31-39. PMC: 6312722. DOI: 10.1080/15265161.2017.1378753. View