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Opportunities for Making Every Contact Count approaches in workplaces
There is now evidence that widespread adoption of the Making Every Contact Count (MECC) approach developed in the United Kingdom can have a significant impact on health. Even though there are important reasons explaining why such an approach is scarcely applied in workplaces, MECC might be of interest in some specific cases, such as healthcare settings
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Preoperative education: making every contact count
Patient education is an important part of obtaining informed consent, but can also be used to educate patients about how to prepare for surgery and help them take responsibility for improving their own health to reduce their risk of perioperative complications.
Fecher-Jones, Imogen Caroline
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Healthy conversations: Are you making every contact count?
In the face of the many public health challenges facing society, it is important that school nurses take every opportunity to help improve the health outcomes of children and young people. Catherine Forward looks at the potential benefits of ‘Making Every Contact Count’.
Forward, Catherine, Catherine Forward
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Promoting health: making every contact count
Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain): 1987), 2014This article describes a new training programme devised and run by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) to assist staff to make every patient contact count. The aim of the training programme is to help nurses become more effective when offering opportunistic health promotion advice as part of their routine work, and avoid generating resistance to change.
Jennifer Percival
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Session 45: Making Every Contact Count for mental health at LJMU
Student Experience Proceedings, 2024: Students at the Heart ...
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Online delivery of making every contact count training: impact on the public health workforce [PDF]
Background/Aims Making every contact count is an approach to communication that aims to support individual health choices through everyday interactions between healthcare professionals and service users. This study explored the experiences and perceptions of staff members who had undertaken an online version of making every contact count training ...
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Making Every Contact Count and Healthy Conversation Skills as very brief or brief behaviour change interventions: a scoping review [PDF]
Aim: To identify and map the available evidence regarding the implementation of Making Every Contact Count and/or Healthy Conversation Skills for both staff delivering and service users receiving the brief or very brief intervention/s.Methods: A scoping ...
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