Using the health belief model, the nurse can assess the current dietary and activity habits of the patient, their perception of the severity of the condition requiring lifestyle changes, and together with the patient, formulate a plan consisting of multiple small changes that yield healthy results, while encouraging the patient to see the benefits of altering their lifestyle. Patients are more likely to make necessary changes when they perceive the outcomes as personally beneficial, and making several, small changes, such as using fresh …show more content…
Appropriate interventions would be :
Assess the patient’s readiness to learn, current lifestyle habits, knowledge of health condition, and desired learning mode (i.e. visual, auditory, kinesthetic).
Allow the patient to express fears and concerns regarding the lifestyle changes.
Develop, with the patient, a strategy for making lifestyle changes building on small short term goals, such as cooking techniques, dietary substitutions to currently enjoyed foods, simple exercise techniques easily incorporated into lifestyle.
Provide resource material and/or support groups for patient to utilize once at home.
Outcomes for assessing behavior changes:
Patient accurately describes health condition and necessary lifestyle changes.
Patient accurately describes techniques for implementing lifestyle