Synopses & Reviews
Amid the ongoing changes in how health care is administered and financed, prevention-oriented care is a critical and cost-effective method for improving population health through primary care. As the key figure in promoting patients' health and prevention of disease, the primary care provider can play a major role in patient engagement, self-management, and behavior change.
Prevention Practice in Primary Care systematically explores state-of-the-art practical approaches to effective prevention in primary care. Guided by theory and evidence, the book reviews approaches to risk factor identification and modification for the major causes of mortality in adulthood, including cancer, stroke, and cardiovascular disease.
Topical coverage in this book includes:
· the practical applications of genomics and proteomics to personalizing prevention
· transformative approaches to practice change, including the patient-centered medical home, academic detailing, and practice facilitation
· Engaging self-management and behavior change using counseling tools (goal setting, assessing the stage of change, motivational interviewing, and the five A's)
Prevention Practice in Primary Care is a vital, practical guidebook for the implementation of evidence-based prevention to improve patient health. Brief, simple summaries and innovative content make it book a valuable reference for busy practitioners and students alike.
Review
"As the health care system increasingly shifts to new care delivery models like the medical home and accountable care organizations, this important book digs deep into how primary care practice may address prevention of multiple chronic diseases, and personalize care across populations. As is true with good science, this book builds upon theoretical models to articulate a 'systems science' that addresses multiple levels of influence in the U.S. health care system. With keen insight, the book identifies gaps in preventive care, highlights the pressing needs of vulnerable populations, and describes interventions that can be implemented in primary care. --David Haggstrom, MD, general internist, Center for Health Information and Communication, VA Health Services Research and Development Service, Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center; Indiana University School of Medicine; Regenstrief Institute, Indianapolis, Indiana
About the Author
Sherri Sheinfeld Gorin, Ph.D., is a Senior Scientific Consultant at SAIC and an Associate Professor at the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center at Columbia University. She is also Director of New York Physicians Against Cancer (NYPAC), a grant-funded research and training group that works with primary care physicians to reduce health disparities in cancer prevention and screening. On her recent sabbatical at the Mayo Clinic Arizona, she established their first Office of Cancer Health Disparities Research. A Fellow of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, she has authored over 170 peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and presentations. She is also the author of
The Health Promotion Handbook and
Health Promotion in Practice.
Table of Contents
Chapter I: Challenges and Strengths of
Prevention Practice in Primary Care
Sherri Sheinfeld Gorin, Ph.D.
Chapter II: Multi-level Influences in Prevention
Sherri Sheinfeld Gorin, Ph.D., Ramsay Hoguet, JD, MPH, Jessica Berg, JD, Aaron Gorin, M.H.A.
Chapter III: Models for Prevention
Sherri Sheinfeld Gorin, Ph.D.
Chapter IV: Cancer Prevention and Screening
Zhiqiang Lu, PhD, Alanna Murday, BS, Charles Bennett, MD, PhD, MPP
Chapter V: Cardiovascular disease prevention
Joseph Ravenell, M.D., Senaida Fernandez, Ph.D., Antoinette Schoenthaler,Ed.D., Gbenga Ogedegbe, M.D.
Chapter VI: Stroke prevention
Fred Rincon, MD, MSc and Clinton Wright, MD, MSc
Chapter VII: Risk Reduction for Other Major Diseases of Adulthood
Barbara P. Yawn, MD MSc
Chapter VIII: Personalizing Prevention
Marc S. Williams, MD, FAAP, FACMG
Chapter IX: Pay for Performance and Quality and Outcomes Frameworks for Prevention
Faruque Ahmed, Ph.D., Steven Teutsch, M.D., M.P.H.
Chapter X: Provider and Office-Based Approaches to Prevention in Primary Care
Sherri Sheinfeld Gorin, Ph.D.
Chapter XI: Patient-directed approaches to prevention
Sherri Sheinfeld Gorin, Ph.D.
Chapter XII: The Future of Prevention in Primary Care
Sherri Sheinfeld Gorin, Ph.D., Yalini Senathirajah, Ph.D.