Behavioral change in rural practice: improving patient motivation in primary care.

W V Med J

WELLWVU Student Health, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506-9247, USA.

Published: November 2013

As the disparities in rural healthcare have become better understood, the need to adjust and compensate for these unique challenges becomes a priority. This manuscript suggests three constructs that can be readily integrated into rural care providers' daily work to improve treatment outcomes. Autonomy support, relational support, and competence support are among the motivational constructs discussed with a special consideration for the unique cultural and environmental influences of rural West Virginia residents. The overall objective of this review is to renew the basic tenants of shared decision making as they related to successful behavioral change in primary care.

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