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… Preface Abstract Introduction Background Rationale for Behavioral Counseling Interventions in Clinical Care Objectives and Scope of Behavioral Counseling Interventions The Potential Impact of Health Behavior-Change Programs in Clinical Care Practical …
… Case Studies A Call for Integration of Clinical and Community-Based Strategies Conclusion Resources/Contacts … Judith K. Ockene, Ph.D., Med.; Division of Preventive and Behavioral Medicine; University of Massachusetts Medical … clinical and community settings are necessary to improve health. This paper: Introduces evidence-based recommendations …
… 6.1 Overview 6.2 Assessing Evidence at the Key Question and Linkage Levels 6.3 Dealing With Intermediate, Secondary, … about the 1) effect of different intervention types (e.g., behavioral counseling, pharmacotherapy), 2) effect of intervention timing, and 3) health outcomes in different subpopulations. The USPSTF often …
… David C. Grossman, MD, MPH; Evelyn P. Whitlock, MD, MPH; and Adelita Cantu, PhD, RN This article was first published … Introduction Challenges in Applying USPSTF Methods to Behavioral Counseling Intervention Studies Recommendations … persons to change their behavior, and does changing health behavior improve health outcomes with minimal harms? …
… for cervical cancer in women who have been sexually active and have a cervix. A Chlamydia: Screening in Women Ages 24 … who have ever smoked. B Alcohol Misuse: Screening and Behavioral Counseling for Adults and Pregnant Women The … for women ages 50 to 74 years. * The Department of Health and Human Services, in implementing the Affordable …
… Recommendations Methodological Considerations Conclusions and Future Directions Copyright and Source Information … interventions (for example, screening and treatment) on health outcomes. Unlike epidemiologic models that project the … was strong, and the evidence for the usefulness of behavioral interventions alone or in combination with …
… Counteracting Overuse of Preventive Services Nursing and the Effort to Cross the Quality Chasm Resources Available … primary care. First convened in 1984 by the U.S. Public Health Service, the USPSTF is currently supported by the … patient characteristics such as age, sex, and selected behavioral risk factors. AHRQ has also developed printed …
… Introduction Patient-Clinician Interactions on Screening and Chemoprevention What Is Shared Decisionmaking? Why Engage … L. Sheridan, M.D., M.P.H.; The Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research; 5039 Old Clinic Building, CB 7110; … assist, arrange), 78 which the USPSTF has supported for behavioral counseling interventions and which is consistent …