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. 2025 Jun;40(8):1749-1754.
doi: 10.1007/s11606-025-09351-7. Epub 2025 Jan 21.

A Proposed Framework to Aid Primary Care Clinicians in Promoting Cardiovascular Health

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A Proposed Framework to Aid Primary Care Clinicians in Promoting Cardiovascular Health

Amrik Singh Khalsa et al. J Gen Intern Med. 2025 Jun.

Abstract

Healthy lifestyle behaviors play a significant role in promoting cardiovascular health. Primary care clinicians (PCCs) are tasked with promoting cardiovascular health through the assessment of lifestyle behaviors and the use of behavior change counseling. However, PCCs face several barriers including a lack of training in counseling techniques. We propose a framework to guide the development of a patient-centered digital communication bundle that can aid PCCs in helping their patients create and sustain feasible lifestyle changes. Our framework proposes that this digital communication bundle contains the following features: assess and analyze an individual's cardiovascular health status; communicate personalized information in a health-literacy-friendly, visual format; assess behavioral components of change (e.g., motivation) that can inform the PCC's approach in guiding behavior change; provide PCCs with brief, behavior change counseling prompts that are grounded in motivational interviewing; and assess and address potential structural, socioeconomic, and environmental barriers, thereby fostering resilience in patients' lifestyle change efforts. We highlight the available research to support the need for such a tool and its potential ability to guide PCCs while also promoting behavior change in a patient-centered manner.

Keywords: behavior change; cardiovascular health; cardiovascular risk; health literacy.

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Declarations:. Conflict of Interest:: All the listed authors have no financial or competing interests to disclose.

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