10 novembre 2021
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I. Habfast-Robertson et al., « Trois approches de communication médecin-patient et prévention : quel modèle pour quelle situation ? [Three approaches to doctor-patient communication and prevention : Which model for which situation ?] », Serveur académique Lausannois, ID : 10.53738/REVMED.2021.17.758.1934
Doctors learn different communication approaches for use during prevention consultations to promote healthy habits, so as to set up a partnership and to promote patient autonomy. Three of these approaches are shared decision making, when there is more than one reasonable choice, motivational interviewing, principally for behaviour change and therapeutic education, a pedagogical approach helping patients develop skills so that they may have a better management of their chronic illness. This article presents an overview of the commonalities and the differences between these approaches, often considered separately, nevertheless they are complementary and in practice, using elements of all three during a consultation could improve preventative care.