Stroke Training and Awareness Resources (STARs)



How do I carry out a brief intervention?

How do I carry out a brief intervention?

Advise
  • Discuss individual’s score. For example, how do they feel about the outcome?
  • Advise the individual about the risks associated with their current behaviour
  • Offer advice regarding the benefits of making a change
  • Provide health information
  • Assess the individual’s confidence with regards to making changes
  • Ask what would need to be different for them to consider making a change
Assist
  • Support the individual to develop an action plan
  • Assist the individual to set ‘SMART’ goals i.e. goals that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Timed
  • Signpost to appropriate self-help materials/services
  • Refer to specialist services
Assess
  • Assess their readiness to change (see the Stages of Change model). This will determine how you proceed
  • If appropriate, assess the individual’s current lifestyle behaviour (quiz, screening or question)
Ask
  • Raise the issue in a neutral, non-judgemental way. For example, ‘We are raising awareness of healthy eating, would you just like some information?’

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