Presentation 2.4

Presented by Dr Michelle Reiss, MBChB, LMCC, CCFP, FRACGP, FASLM Download the slides for these presentations here: Lived experience: Core of LM clinical application Lived experience: Biopsychosocial processes Lived experience: Adding years to life Part A – Core of LM clinical application Part B – Biopsychosocial clinical processes Part C – Why we do it

Recommended reading 2.4

Recommended reading What are integrated people-centred health services? (World Health Organization (WHO), n.d.) Patient-centred care: Improving quality and safety through partnerships with patients and consumers (Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (ACSQHC), 2011) What is value in health care? (Porter, 2010) (paywall) Getting it right: Why bother with patient-centred care? (Bauman et al., […]

Learning outcomes 2.4

Relate the CORE of Lifestyle Medicine clinical application for yourself and your patients/clients Describe the Bio-Psycho-Social clinical processes in LM and the benefits of applying self-management, brief interventions, intense interventions, group visits, health coaching and motivational interviewing Describe how to develop and implement creative new processes or modify existing clinical techniques for facilitating health-related behaviour […]

Additional resources 2.3

Articles The 10 building blocks of high-performing primary care (Bodenheimer et al., 2014) Websites The 10 building blocks for high performing primary care (Navigating the Healthcare Neighbourhood, n.d.) Links may expire – If you find any links are not working, please let us know via info@lifestylemedicine.org.au.

Presentation references 2.3

Bodenheimer, T., Ghorob, A., Willard-Grace, R., & Grumbach, K. (2014). The 10 building blocks of high-performing primary care. Annals of Family Medicine, 12(2), 166-171. https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.1616 LaMorte, W. W. (2019). The Transtheoretical Model (Stages of Change). Boston University School of Public Health. http://sphweb.bumc.bu.edu/otlt/MPH-Modules/SB/BehavioralChangeTheories/BehavioralChangeTheories6.html Medicare Benefits Schedule Review Taskforce. (2019). Medicare Benefits Schedule Review Taskforce: Report from […]

Presentation 2.3

Presented by Kim Poyner, RN, Practice Nurse, Health Coach Download the slides for this presentation here: Health coaching experiences and optimisation Presentation

Learning outcomes 2.3

Describe behaviour change case studies Describe clinical techniques for modifying health related behaviour Explain the appropriate stage of change for helping patients maintain health behaviour

Additional resources 2.2

Articles 100 most powerful life coaching questions Stop confusing habits for routines: what you need to know Therapeutic alliance The impact of motivational interviewing training on rehabilitation counselors: Assessing working alliance and client engagement. A randomized controlled trial (Torres et al., 2019) (paywall) Therapeutic alliance in dietetic practice for weight loss: Insights from health coaching (Nagy […]

Presentation references 2.2

Conn, S., & Curtain, S. (2019). Health coaching as a lifestyle medicine process in primary care. Australian Journal of General Practice, 48(10), 677-680. https://doi:10.31128/AJGP-07-19-4984 Department of Health. (2019). PIP QI incentive guidance. Retrieved from https://www1.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/PIP-QI_Incentive_guidance Dweck, C. (2012). Mindset: How you can fulfil your potential: Constable & Robinson. Farnam Street. (2015). Carol Dweck: A summary […]

Presentation 2.2

Presented by Simon Matthews, FASLM, MHlthSci, DipIBLM, MAPS and Kim Poyner, RN, Practice Nurse, Health Coach Download the slides for this presentation here: Health coaching – Introduction Presentation

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