Behaviour Change Flashcards

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What is the COM-B model?

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  • Communication
  • Opportunity
  • Motivation
  • all essential for Behaviour change
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What are the three consulting styles?

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  • directing
    • delivery of expert advice
    • best used when good rapport established
    • must be well timed, relevant and delivered engagingly
  • following
    • utilising listening skills
    • used where sensitivity is required
    • aims to provide support and encouragement
  • guiding
    • patient and clinician work together
    • identify patient goals
    • useful for those unsure about change
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What are the 4 main communication skills for a guiding style of consulting?

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  • OARS
  • Open questions
    • provides deeper understanding of patient views
  • Affirmation
    • demonstrate appreciated for patients efforts
  • Reflective listening
    • enables listener to check what has been said by speaker
  • Summary
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What are common types of desired behaviour change, especially relevant to dentistry?

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  • stop
    • smoking
    • taking drugs
  • reduce
    • alcohol intake
    • chocolate consumption
    • food consumption
  • take up
    • exercise
    • interdental cleaning
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What is behaviour change counselling?

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  • brief form of motivational interviewing
    • helps with compliance
    • patient centred method
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What are the cycles of behaviour change?

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  • pre contemplation
    • not interested in change
  • contemplation
    • interested in change in the future
  • preparation
    • want to change now
  • action
  • maintenance
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How can rapport be established?

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  • ask questions to improve understanding of patient
    • “take me through a typical day”
    • smoking diaries
    • diet diaries
    • apps/wearable technology
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What is included for an agenda concerning behaviour change?

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  • set a goal for behaviour to change
    • multiple behaviours
    • single behaviours
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What is readiness to change concerning behaviour change?

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  • individual sees value in change
    • confidence they can change
  • confidence and importance of change are vital for readiness
    • increases chances of success
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How should information be exchanged with a patient attempting to change behaviour?

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  • on patients terms
    • pitched at correct level
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What is resistance to behaviour change?

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  • patient not ready to implement change
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How can resistance to behaviour change be reduced?

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  • emphasise personal choice and control
  • back off and come alongside the patient
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