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Change the way you look at behavior change.
Which slice isyour wellness
program missing?
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Existing unhealthy behaviors, motivation varies
Which slice isyour wellness
program missing?
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Overwhelmed with competing priorities Existing unhealthy
behaviors, motivation varies
Which slice isyour wellness
program missing?
Which slice isyour wellness
program missing?
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Overwhelmed with competing priorities
Healthy behaviors, no risks
Existing unhealthy behaviors, motivation varies
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Overwhelmed with competing priorities
Healthy behaviors, no risks
Missing healthy behaviors, low motivation
Existing unhealthy behaviors, motivation varies
Which slice isyour wellness
program missing?
When worksite health management programs focus only on ONE APPROACH to behavior change,
they can MISS important segments of the population.
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HealthFitness’ behavior change model, incorporates the science of leveraging
readiness to change and motivation waves
Persona,™
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HealthFitness’ behavior change model, incorporates the science of leveraging
readiness to change and motivation waves with easy SMALL STEPS.
Persona,™
Using health assessment/screening data,
245 lbs.
192LDL
Minimal
exercise, not
motivated
Diet high in sugar 150/98
PERSONA tailors the approach to each individual’s needs and mindset…
Drink
more water,
exercise
Switch to unsaturated fats and increase daily fiber
Start walking
10 minutes
per day
Lower sugar intake, add vegetables
Reduce stress through meditation
which can yield much better ENGAGEMENT across your population.
Our book of business shows a typical population breaks down like this:
Overwhelmed with competing priorities
Healthy behaviors, no risks
Missing healthy behaviors, low motivation
Unhealthy behaviors, motivated
Unhealthy behaviors,low motivation
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35%
10%
30%
Overwhelmed with competing priorities, cognitive approaches
Healthy behaviors, no risks,small steps
Missing healthy behaviors, low motivation, small steps
Unhealthy behaviors, motivated,cognitive approaches
Unhealthy behaviors,low motivation, small steps/cognitive approaches
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10%15%
35%
10%
30%
With Persona, the approach used with each of these segments is different.
For example, the Persona model uses COGNITIVE approaches.
MOTIVATION.
Through cognitive approaches, such as the Transtheoretical Model and motivational interviewing,we influence a participant’s
(this is HARD).
This process involves changing participant thinking, behaviors and values to inspire enough intrinsic motivation so they stop doing something they really like to do
Cognitive approaches can
work well with helping
participants ELIMINATE existing unhealthy
behaviors such as smoking
or eating unhealthy fats.
With Persona, another approach we use to shape behavior change is called
SMALL STEPS
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STEP 1
STEP 2
With the small steps approach, the goal is to influence a participant’s ABILITY to do the behavior by making the new behavior
EASIER TO DO.
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Our small steps approach is based on several models, including
BJ Fogg’s behavior design, operant conditioning and behaviorism.
A small steps approach makes
A small steps approach makes
the first step
(and the next step)
(and the next step)
(and the next step)
(and the next step)
small and easy enough that it takes very little motivation.
Small steps can work well to help participants
ADD in new healthy behaviors,
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Such as physical activity
Such as
physical activity
and stress management
Integrated together, these different approaches to
behavior change can lead to long-term change for more
of your population.
And the UNIQUE integration of these different approaches is Persona, HealthFitness’
proprietary behavior change model.
Small StepsCognitive
To learn more about Persona, download “Engaging the disengaged: Activating health management behavior.”
Persona is a registered tradmark of Health Fitness Corporation. © 2014 Health Fitness Corporation 800.639.7913 | www.healthfitness.com