Goals
- Encourage patients to express concerns
- Help patients be more active in consultation
- Allow patients to articulate what information they require
- Give patients greater control of decision making, especially when talking about changing behavior
- Reach joint decisions with patients
Content Source
1. Rollnick, S., Mason, P., Butler, C. Health Behavior Change: A Guide for Practitioners. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 1999.


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