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    Patient Educ Couns. 2009 Aug;76(2):174-80. Epub 2009 Jun 27.

    Goal-setting for behavior change in primary care: an exploration and status report.

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    University of California at San Francisco, School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA. tbodie@earthlink.net

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    This paper explores the behavior change method of goal-setting and reviews the literature on goal-setting in primary care for patients with chronic conditions.

    METHODS:

    A literature search was conducted resulting in eight articles meeting the criteria of goal-setting interventions in primary care for adults or adolescents with chronic conditions.

    RESULTS:

    Hypotheses are advanced that goal-setting is generally conducted by collaboratively working with patients to set short-term and specific goals, with follow-up to provide feedback to patients. The articles reviewed generally confirmed these hypotheses. This review did not focus on clinical outcomes, but on the processes of engaging patients in goal-setting discussions.

    CONCLUSION:

    Evidence that goal-setting is superior to other behavior change methods has not been shown. Since goal-setting is being utilized as a behavior change technique in many primary care sites, primary care practices can benefit from information on how best to implement this innovation.

    PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS:

    Generally, clinicians are minimally involved in goal-setting discussions with their patients. Engaging patients in goal-setting can be done with interactive computer programs and non-clinical members of the primary care team.

    PMID:
    19560895
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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