Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jul 2018. Module: SNOMED CT core
Descriptions:
Outbound Relationships | Type | Target | Active | Characteristic | Refinability | Group | Values |
A supportive process, characterised by a collaborative counsellor-patient/client relationship to establish food, nutrition and physical activity priorities, goals and individualised action plans that acknowledge and foster responsibility for self-care to treat an existing condition and promote health. | Is a | Psychosocial procedure that involves listening, reflecting, etc. to facilitate recognition of course of action / solution. | true | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A supportive process, characterised by a collaborative counsellor-patient/client relationship to establish food, nutrition and physical activity priorities, goals and individualised action plans that acknowledge and foster responsibility for self-care to treat an existing condition and promote health. | Method | Counseling - action | true | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 | |
A supportive process, characterised by a collaborative counsellor-patient/client relationship to establish food, nutrition and physical activity priorities, goals and individualised action plans that acknowledge and foster responsibility for self-care to treat an existing condition and promote health. | Is a | Nutrition therapy (regime/therapy) | false | Inferred relationship | Some | ||
A supportive process, characterised by a collaborative counsellor-patient/client relationship to establish food, nutrition and physical activity priorities, goals and individualised action plans that acknowledge and foster responsibility for self-care to treat an existing condition and promote health. | Has intent | Therapeutic | false | Inferred relationship | Some | 2 | |
A supportive process, characterised by a collaborative counsellor-patient/client relationship to establish food, nutrition and physical activity priorities, goals and individualised action plans that acknowledge and foster responsibility for self-care to treat an existing condition and promote health. | Is a | Therapy | true | Inferred relationship | Some |
Inbound Relationships | Type | Active | Source | Characteristic | Refinability | Group |
Nutrition counselling based on the theory that all behaviour is learned and is directly related to internal factors (for example thoughts and thinking patterns) and external factors (for example environmental stimulus and reinforcement) that are related to the problem behaviours. | Is a | True | A supportive process, characterised by a collaborative counsellor-patient/client relationship to establish food, nutrition and physical activity priorities, goals and individualised action plans that acknowledge and foster responsibility for self-care to treat an existing condition and promote health. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Nutrition counselling based on the theory a psychological model that focuses on an individual's attitudes and beliefs to attempt to explain and predict health behaviours. | Is a | True | A supportive process, characterised by a collaborative counsellor-patient/client relationship to establish food, nutrition and physical activity priorities, goals and individualised action plans that acknowledge and foster responsibility for self-care to treat an existing condition and promote health. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Nutrition counselling based on a theoretical framework for understanding, predicting, and changing behaviour. The theory identifies a dynamic, reciprocal relationship between environment, the person and behaviour. | Is a | True | A supportive process, characterised by a collaborative counsellor-patient/client relationship to establish food, nutrition and physical activity priorities, goals and individualised action plans that acknowledge and foster responsibility for self-care to treat an existing condition and promote health. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Nutrition counselling based on a theoretical model of intentional health behaviour change that describes a sequence of cognitive (attitudes and intentions) and behavioural steps people take in successful behaviour change. | Is a | True | A supportive process, characterised by a collaborative counsellor-patient/client relationship to establish food, nutrition and physical activity priorities, goals and individualised action plans that acknowledge and foster responsibility for self-care to treat an existing condition and promote health. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
A directive, client-centred nutrition counselling style for eliciting behaviour change by helping clients to explore and resolve ambivalence. | Is a | True | A supportive process, characterised by a collaborative counsellor-patient/client relationship to establish food, nutrition and physical activity priorities, goals and individualised action plans that acknowledge and foster responsibility for self-care to treat an existing condition and promote health. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
A collaborative nutrition counselling activity between the client and the practitioner in which the client decides from all potential activity recommendations what changes he or she will expend effort to implement. | Is a | True | A supportive process, characterised by a collaborative counsellor-patient/client relationship to establish food, nutrition and physical activity priorities, goals and individualised action plans that acknowledge and foster responsibility for self-care to treat an existing condition and promote health. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
A nutrition counselling technique that involves keeping a detailed record of behaviours that influence diet and/or weight. | Is a | True | A supportive process, characterised by a collaborative counsellor-patient/client relationship to establish food, nutrition and physical activity priorities, goals and individualised action plans that acknowledge and foster responsibility for self-care to treat an existing condition and promote health. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Nutrition counselling to assist clients in identifying barriers to achieving goals, identifying and implementing solutions, and evaluating the effectiveness of the solutions. | Is a | True | A supportive process, characterised by a collaborative counsellor-patient/client relationship to establish food, nutrition and physical activity priorities, goals and individualised action plans that acknowledge and foster responsibility for self-care to treat an existing condition and promote health. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Nutrition counselling to increase availability of social support for dietary and physical activity behaviour change. | Is a | True | A supportive process, characterised by a collaborative counsellor-patient/client relationship to establish food, nutrition and physical activity priorities, goals and individualised action plans that acknowledge and foster responsibility for self-care to treat an existing condition and promote health. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Nutrition counseling that focuses client on two issues; changing the environment and modifying the client's response to stress to manage nutrition-related behaviors. | Is a | True | A supportive process, characterised by a collaborative counsellor-patient/client relationship to establish food, nutrition and physical activity priorities, goals and individualised action plans that acknowledge and foster responsibility for self-care to treat an existing condition and promote health. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Nutrition counselling to identify and modify social or environmental cues or triggers to act, which encourage undesirable behaviours relevant to diet and exercise. | Is a | True | A supportive process, characterised by a collaborative counsellor-patient/client relationship to establish food, nutrition and physical activity priorities, goals and individualised action plans that acknowledge and foster responsibility for self-care to treat an existing condition and promote health. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Nutrition counselling technique used to increase client awareness of their perceptions of themselves and their beliefs related to diet, weight, and weight loss expectations. | Is a | True | A supportive process, characterised by a collaborative counsellor-patient/client relationship to establish food, nutrition and physical activity priorities, goals and individualised action plans that acknowledge and foster responsibility for self-care to treat an existing condition and promote health. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Nutrition counselling technique used to help clients prepare to address high-risk situations for relapse with appropriate strategies and thinking. | Is a | True | A supportive process, characterised by a collaborative counsellor-patient/client relationship to establish food, nutrition and physical activity priorities, goals and individualised action plans that acknowledge and foster responsibility for self-care to treat an existing condition and promote health. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Nutrition counseling using a systematic process by which behaviors can be changed through the use of rewards for specific actions. Rewards may be derived from the client or the provider. | Is a | True | A supportive process, characterised by a collaborative counsellor-patient/client relationship to establish food, nutrition and physical activity priorities, goals and individualised action plans that acknowledge and foster responsibility for self-care to treat an existing condition and promote health. | Inferred relationship | Some | |
Nutrition counseling declined (situation) | Associated procedure | True | A supportive process, characterised by a collaborative counsellor-patient/client relationship to establish food, nutrition and physical activity priorities, goals and individualised action plans that acknowledge and foster responsibility for self-care to treat an existing condition and promote health. | Inferred relationship | Some | 1 |
This concept is not in any reference sets