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Why Patients with Fatty Liver Disease Don’t Act on What They Know
Monday, January 27, 2025
An important aspect highlighted was self-efficacy. This is the belief in one's ability to perform a behavior. Many patients had low self-efficacy when it came to making lifestyle changes. They felt they might fail or didn't have the confidence to stick to new habits.
Cultural and social factors also played a role. Some patients' families or communities didn't support healthy lifestyle changes. This lack of support made it even harder for them to stay committed.
The study concluded that addressing these barriers requires more than just educating patients. It also involves creating an environment that supports and encourages healthy habits. This could include easier access to nutritious food, help with exercise plans tailored to individual needs, and community support systems.
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