{"title":"Behavioral models for enhancing health-related habits in patients and society","authors":"Kristin Kaloyanova, N. Mihaylov","doi":"10.14748/hem.v21i1.8096","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Introduction: Every practicing therapist encounters varius types of barriers when attempting to influence and change the health habits of their patients. In this theoretical review we examine several theoretical models that can serve health professionals in helping patients to develop new healthy behaviors and habits. Materials and Methods: A reseach and review of theoretical and empirical literature on health behavior and interventions was performed. Three fundamental models were identified, compared, described and evaluated in the present text. Theories and Models of Changing Health Behavior: As a general trend there is an increased recognition of the value of the evidence base of health-related interventions. An important task and challenge is to understand health behavior and turn theory into effective strategies for health improvement. Ecological models posit that factors at multiple levels – intrapersonal, interpersonal, organizational, community, political – influence health behavior with varying impact. Social cognitive models focus on the interactions among behavior, personal cognitive factors, and social-ecological forces in a reciprocal system. The Transtheoretical model examines the individual decisions of an individual with regard to their health as a process of a conscious change in thinking and actions. Conclusion: The reviewed models can complement each other and in the right combinations may help the attainment of impactful changes in health-related behaviors and quality of life.","PeriodicalId":44403,"journal":{"name":"International Journal of Health Economics and Management","volume":"70 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":1.5000,"publicationDate":"2021-11-09","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"International Journal of Health Economics and Management","FirstCategoryId":"96","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.14748/hem.v21i1.8096","RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"经济学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q3","JCRName":"BUSINESS, FINANCE","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Introduction: Every practicing therapist encounters varius types of barriers when attempting to influence and change the health habits of their patients. In this theoretical review we examine several theoretical models that can serve health professionals in helping patients to develop new healthy behaviors and habits. Materials and Methods: A reseach and review of theoretical and empirical literature on health behavior and interventions was performed. Three fundamental models were identified, compared, described and evaluated in the present text. Theories and Models of Changing Health Behavior: As a general trend there is an increased recognition of the value of the evidence base of health-related interventions. An important task and challenge is to understand health behavior and turn theory into effective strategies for health improvement. Ecological models posit that factors at multiple levels – intrapersonal, interpersonal, organizational, community, political – influence health behavior with varying impact. Social cognitive models focus on the interactions among behavior, personal cognitive factors, and social-ecological forces in a reciprocal system. The Transtheoretical model examines the individual decisions of an individual with regard to their health as a process of a conscious change in thinking and actions. Conclusion: The reviewed models can complement each other and in the right combinations may help the attainment of impactful changes in health-related behaviors and quality of life.
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The focus of the International Journal of Health Economics and Management is on health care systems and on the behavior of consumers, patients, and providers of such services. The links among management, public policy, payment, and performance are core topics of the relaunched journal. The demand for health care and its cost remain central concerns. Even as medical innovation allows providers to improve the lives of their patients, questions remain about how to efficiently deliver health care services, how to pay for it, and who should pay for it. These are central questions facing innovators, providers, and payers in the public and private sectors. One key to answering these questions is to understand how people choose among alternative arrangements, either in markets or through the political process. The choices made by healthcare managers concerning the organization and production of that care are also crucial. There is an important connection between the management of a health care system and its economic performance. The primary audience for this journal will be health economists and researchers in health management, along with the larger group of health services researchers. In addition, research and policy analysis reported in the journal should be of interest to health care providers, managers and policymakers, who need to know about the pressures facing insurers and governments, with consequences for regulation and mandates. The editors of the journal encourage submissions that analyze the behavior and interaction of the actors in health care, viz. consumers, providers, insurers, and governments. Preference will be given to contributions that combine theoretical with empirical work, evaluate conflicting findings, present new information, or compare experiences between countries and jurisdictions. In addition to conventional research articles, the journal will include specific subsections for shorter concise research findings and cont ributions to management and policy that provide important descriptive data or arguments about what policies follow from research findings. The composition of the editorial board is designed to cover the range of interest among economics and management researchers.Officially cited as: Int J Health Econ ManagFrom 2001 to 2014 the journal was published as International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics. (Articles published in Vol. 1-14 officially cited as: Int J Health Care Finance Econ)