Tag: health behavior change
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Bringing Behavioral Science to Public Health: A Scoping Look at the Fogg Behavior Model in Health Interventions
Introduction: Why the Fogg Behavior Model in Public Health Matters Behavior change remains a central challenge in promoting health and preventing illness. While many models guide intervention design, the Fogg Behavior Model (FBM) offers a simple, action-focused framework: behavior occurs when motivation, ability, and prompts align in the same moment. This scoping review synthesizes how…
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Behavioral science meets public health: A scoping review of the Fogg Behavior Model in health interventions
Introduction: Why the Fogg Behavior Model matters for health Behavior change is central to public health, yet turning intentions into sustained healthy actions remains challenging. Among the models designed to guide behavior change, the Fogg Behavior Model (FBM) stands out for its concise, actionable framework: behavior occurs when motivation, ability, and prompts converge in the…
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Evaluating a Self-Determination Theory–Based Module to Improve Physiotherapy Students’ Interaction Styles: A Quasi-Experimental Study
Introduction Effective interaction between health care professionals (HCPs) and patients with chronic diseases shapes motivation, adherence, and health outcomes. The Self-Determination Theory (SDT) provides a framework for understanding how HCPs’ interaction styles support or thwart patients’ basic psychological needs—autonomy, competence, and relatedness. A growing body of work suggests that SDT-based training can foster more need-supportive,…