The Difficulty of Prevention: A Behavioral Perspective

Am J Lifestyle Med. 2015 Oct 7;10(1):14-16. doi: 10.1177/1559827615609532. eCollection 2016 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

Behavioral medicine provides insight in to the problem of injury prevention. Society often views unintentional injuries as only an accident when in reality many accident-related injuries are preventable. However, barriers to behavioral change in injury prevention exist for both patients (eg, inconvenience, perceived risk-benefit ratio) and health care providers (eg, feeling of badgering nonadherent patients, patient misinformation). To overcome barriers, the article discusses strategies for health care providers to address injury prevention such as choosing active over passive strategies, informing patients of predictable injury-prone circumstances, and individualizing patient risks.

Keywords: adherence; barriers; injury prevention.

Publication types

  • Review