Development and Evaluation of a Health Behavior Change Clinic in Primary Care: An Interdisciplinary Partnership

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Providing effective healthy behavior change interventions within primary care presents numerous challenges. Obesity, tobacco use, and sedentary lifestyle negatively impact the health quality of numerous medical patients, particularly in underserved patient populations with limited resources. Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) models, which incorporate a Behavioral Health Consultant (BHC), can offer point-of-contact psychological consultation, treatment, and also provide opportunities for interdisciplinary psychologist—physician clinical partnerships to pair a BHC’s health behavior change expertise with the physician’s medical care. Such models can also enhance medical training programs by providing resident physicians with live, case-based learning opportunities when partnered with a BHC to address patient health behaviors. We will describe the development, implementation, and preliminary outcomes of a PCBH psychologist—physician interdisciplinary health behavior change clinic within a Family Medicine residency program. Patient outcomes revealed significant reductions (p

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Nyman, S. J., Vogel, M. E., Heller, G. M., Hella, J. R., Illes, R. A., & Kirkpatrick, H. A. (2023). Development and Evaluation of a Health Behavior Change Clinic in Primary Care: An Interdisciplinary Partnership. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 30(4), 909–923. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10880-023-09945-5

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