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The Wahls Behavior Change Model for Complex Chronic Diseases: A Clinician's Guide.

Alaina N Elliott-WherryJennifer E LeeAmy M PearlmanTerry L Wahls
Published in: Degenerative neurological and neuromuscular disease (2022)
Behavior change models are used to understand and intervene on health-related behaviors and outcomes. However, there is a gap in the literature regarding how to create and maintain behavior change in patients with complex chronic diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis (MS). To address this gap, the Wahls Behavior Change TM Model (WBCM) (The trademark applies to subsequent mention of the model.) was developed based on existing behavior change theory, empirical evidence, and extensive clinical experience caring for patients with complex chronic diseases. A patient-centered, comprehensive, and multimodal approach, this model provides a framework for understanding and implementing lifestyle behavior change. The overall goals of this paper are to: (1) review existing behavior change theories; (2) introduce the WBCM, including the model's 11 Principles for behavior change in patients with complex chronic diseases; and (3) share how providers can be trained to implement the WBCM. The WBCM can potentially improve short- and longer-term function and quality of life outcomes for people with complex chronic diseases.
Keyphrases
  • multiple sclerosis
  • systematic review
  • metabolic syndrome
  • mass spectrometry
  • physical activity
  • preterm infants
  • skeletal muscle
  • white matter