Addicted to the good life: harm reduction in chronic disease management.

Med J Aust

Flinders University, Northern Territory Clinical School, Royal Darwin Hospital, Darwin, NT, Australia.

Published: March 2006

Individual values sometimes lead patients to make lifestyle choices that have negative effects on their health. Doctors tend to feel responsible for delivering best-practice health outcomes to such patients, but also feel inclined to respect their patients' values. The adoption of a harm reduction model may provide a strategy for delivering the best care that is compatible with each patient's chosen lifestyle.

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