J Korean Diabetes.  2014 Dec;15(4):232-235. 10.4093/jkd.2014.15.4.232.

Behavior Change in Patients with Diabetes

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  • 1Department of Social Work, Dongtan Sacred Heart Hospital, Gyeonggi-do, Korea. 9793jy@hanmail.net

Abstract

To achieve effective patient behavior change, a technique based on the seven solution-focused approach can be applied in clinical fields. Way of asking for a change, exception questions, scaling questions, the miracle question, coping questions, relationship questions, and indirect compliments will help to promote behavior change in patients.

Keyword

Behavior change; Solution-focused approach; Education

MeSH Terms

Education
Humans

Reference

References

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