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Chapter 7

Chapter 7. Education & Behavior Modification for Risk Factor Management. Delays CAD Progression Promotes Plaque Stabilization Reduces Mortality & Reinfarction Rates. Decreases Need for Interventions Reduces Hospitalizations Improves Quality of Life. Benefits. Foundation of Knowledge.

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Chapter 7

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  1. Chapter 7 Education & Behavior Modification for Risk Factor Management

  2. Delays CAD Progression Promotes Plaque Stabilization Reduces Mortality & Reinfarction Rates Decreases Need for Interventions Reduces Hospitalizations Improves Quality of Life Benefits

  3. Foundation of Knowledge • Exercise & Health Sciences • Education • Counseling • Guideline 7.1

  4. Counseling (Nonverbal) • Eye Contact • Body Movement • Voice Volume • Facial Expressions • Touch • Room Arrangement

  5. Active Listening • Paraphrasing • Reflection • Probing • Summary

  6. Encouraging Independence • Self-learning • Self-Motivation • Social Support

  7. Wellness – Total Person Dr. Halbert Dunn – Concept of “wellness” & “zest for living” • Social • Physical • Intellectual • Emotional • Spiritual

  8. Health Rights vs. Responsibility • John Knowles M.D. – 1977 • “The cost of sloth, gluttony, alcoholic intemperance, reckless driving, sexual frenzy, and smoking is now a national and not and individual responsibility. This is justified as individual freedom, but one man’s freedom is another man’s shackle in taxes and insurance premiums. I believe the right to health should be replaced by the idea of an individual’s

  9. Health Responsibility (cont.) ..moral obligation to preserve one’s own health – public duty if you will. The individual then has the “right” to expect help with information, accessible services of good quality, and minimal financial barriers.”

  10. Adult Learning • Readiness • Barriers • Self-directed • Time Frame

  11. Principles of Behavior Modification • Goal Setting • Short Term • Intermediate • Long Term

  12. Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Rewards • Contracts & Agreements • Feedback • Self-monitoring • Prompts • Rewards • Social Support

  13. Social Learning Theory • Self-Efficacy – Albert Bandura • Behavioral • Cognitive • Environmental

  14. Social Learning (cont.) • Persuasion by Authority • Role Models • Successful Performance • Physiological Feedback

  15. Readiness for Change Theory • Precontemplation • Contemplation • Preparation/Action • Maintenance

  16. Educational Material • Reading Level • Culture • Language

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