Implementing Health Behavior Change Consultations for Adult Patients in a Free Student-Led Interprofessional Community Clinic

Esha Kumar, Madeline Konsor, Jessica Sampson, Kristin Schneider
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In 2018, the behavioral health clinic within the Interprofessional Community Clinic, a student-led free clinic in Lake County, Illinois, expanded its mental health services by implementing health behavior change consultations (HBCCs) during primary care appointments. HBCCs are conducted by psychology graduate students and are designed to help patients implement behavior and lifestyle changes to improve overall health. Consults are requested by the medical team to assist patients with developing strategies for reasons such as weight management, increasing physical activity, and medication adherence. An HBCC consultant discusses current lifestyle behaviors, identifies motivations and barriers to making change, and assists the patient with goal-setting. Follow-up with patients often occurs during their subsequent medical appointments to monitor progress, reassess goals, and troubleshoot barriers. Since 2018, the utilization of HBCCs increased to an average of one out of six patients receiving an HBCC per clinic day. This descriptive report describes the implementation of HBCCs, a patient case example of an HBCC, and strategies to help student-led clinics implement similar services. Integrating behavior change appointments in student-led clinics through the use of HBCC can help reduce some of the burden on primary care providers and help patients better manage their health conditions. 
实施健康行为改变咨询成人患者在一个免费的学生主导的跨专业社区诊所
2018年,伊利诺伊州莱克县由学生领导的免费诊所跨专业社区诊所(Interprofessional Community clinic)的行为健康诊所通过在初级保健预约期间实施健康行为改变咨询(HBCCs),扩大了其心理健康服务。hbcc由心理学研究生进行,旨在帮助患者实施行为和生活方式的改变,以改善整体健康状况。医疗团队要求咨询以帮助患者制定诸如体重管理、增加体育活动和药物依从性等原因的策略。HBCC咨询师讨论当前的生活方式行为,确定做出改变的动机和障碍,并帮助患者设定目标。对患者的随访通常发生在他们随后的医疗预约中,以监测进展、重新评估目标和排除障碍。自2018年以来,HBCC的使用率增加到平均每六个接受HBCC治疗的患者中就有一个。本描述性报告描述了HBCC的实施,一个HBCC的患者案例,以及帮助学生主导的诊所实施类似服务的策略。通过使用HBCC,在学生主导的诊所中整合行为改变预约可以帮助减轻初级保健提供者的一些负担,并帮助患者更好地管理自己的健康状况。
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