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Behavior Change

“The everyday choices we make—like what we eat, how active we are, or what substances we put in our bodies—are key to preventing, developing, and managing disease. That’s why behavior change is so important to our research."

Jennifer McClure, PhD, 
Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute Director of Research, Faculty, & Development

Research overview

If you’re like most people, your health depends more on what you do every day than on what your health care provider can do for you. Nonetheless, making healthy lifestyle choices can be difficult, especially when it means changing your daily routine and then maintaining these changes over time. That’s why Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute (安全的赌博软件推荐) researchers want to make the right choices the easy and sustainable ones.

“The evidence is clear,” says Jennifer B. McClure, PhD, 安全的赌博软件推荐 senior investigator and director of research, faculty, & development. “The most effective way to prevent the leading causes of death in the United States is to address their underlying behavioral risk factors: physical inactivity, poor nutrition, tobacco use, and excessive alcohol use. Collectively, these four behaviors account for over one third of all deaths.” But other behaviors are also critical to health and well-being, such as not misusing prescription opioids or marijuana, getting routine cancer screenings, and following your providers’ medical advice. That’s why 安全的赌博软件推荐 scientists focus not only on individual behavior but also on ways to change health care systems.

“Our research is not just about empowering people to adopt healthy habits,” says Joe Glass, PhD, MSW, assistant investigator. “It’s also about changing medical systems to best support these behavior changes.”

安全的赌博软件推荐’s behavioral medicine research includes:

  • reducing  unhealthy use or abuse of substances such as tobacco, alcohol, cannabis, and opioids;
  • promoting physical activity, healthy eating, and weight loss;
  • improving oral health care;
  • increasing treatment adherence and routine cancer screening;
  • improving chronic pain management; and
  • creating personalized, convenient, effective behavioral interventions that can be delivered using various digital technologies.

“Historically our work has tested different forms of behavioral counseling or novel ways to deliver this counseling,” Dr. McClure says. “Increasingly, we are now testing digital therapeutic interventions delivered via smartphone app or text—for example, to help people set and achieve their health goals. People like the convenience of digital interventions, but it remains to be seen how effective they are and for whom they work best. Our research is helping to answer these important questions.”

Recent Publications on Behavior Change

Rosenberg DE, Greenwood-Hickman MA, Zhou J, Cook AJ, Mettert KD, Cooper J, Arterburn D, Green BB, Walsh-Bailey C, Kerr J, Owen N, Dunstan D, McClure JB. Protocol for a randomized controlled trial of sitting reduction to improve cardiometabolic health in older adults. Contemp Clin Trials. 2021 Oct 16:106593. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2021.106593. Online ahead of print. PubMed

Chastin S, Gardiner PA, Harvey JA, Leask CF, Jerez-Roig J, Rosenberg D, Ashe MC, Helbostad JL, Skelton DA. Interventions for reducing sedentary behaviour in community-dwelling older adults. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2021 Jun 25;6:CD012784. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD012784.pub2. PubMed

Crist K, Jankowska MM, Schipperijn J, Rosenberg DE, Takemoto M, Zlatar ZZ, Natarajan L, Benmarhnia T. Change in GPS-assessed walking locations following a cluster-randomized controlled physical activity trial in older adults, results from the MIPARC trial. Health Place. 2021 Apr 29;69:102573. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2021.102573. [Epub ahead of print]. PubMed

Heffner JL, Watson NL, Dahne J, Croghan I, Kelly MM, McClure JB, Bars M, Thrul J, Meier E. Recognizing and preventing participant deception in online nicotine and tobacco research studies: suggested tactics and a call to action. Nicotine Tob Res. 2021 Apr 20:ntab077. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntab077. Online ahead of print. PubMed

Schnoll R, Bernstein SL, Kaufman A, Gross R, Catz SL, Cioe PA, Hitsman B, Marhefka SL, Pacek LR, Vidrine DJ, Vilardaga R, Edelman EJ, McClure JB, Ashare R, Lockhart E, Crothers K. Covid-19 challenges confronted by smoking cessation clinical trials for people living with HIV: the experience of grantees of the United States National Cancer Institute. Nicotine Tob Res. 2021 Feb 28;ntab035. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntab035. Online ahead of print. PubMed

Researchers in Behavior Change

Katharine A. Bradley, MD, MPH

Senior Investigator

Katharine.A.Bradley@kp.org

Curriculum vitae (CV)

Paula Lozano, MD, MPH

Senior Investigator, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute;

Paula.Lozano@kp.org

Curriculum vitae (CV)

Jennifer B. McClure, PhD

Director of Research, Faculty, & Development; Senior Investigator

Jennifer.B.Mcclure@kp.org

Curriculum vitae (CV)

Dori E. Rosenberg, PhD, MPH

Associate Investigator

Dori.E.Rosenberg@kp.org

Curriculum vitae (CV)

James D. Ralston, MD, MPH

Senior Investigator

James.D.Ralston@kp.org

Curriculum vitae (CV)

Nora Henrikson, PhD, MPH

Associate Investigator

Nora.B.Henrikson@kp.org

Curriculum vitae (CV)

Ben Balderson, PhD

Research Associate

Benjamin.H.Balderson@kp.org

Curriculum vitae (CV)

Gwen Lapham, PhD, MPH, MSW

Assistant Investigator

Gwen.T.Lapham@kp.org

Curriculum vitae (CV)

Melissa L. Anderson, MS

Biostatistician III

Melissa.L.Anderson@kp.org

Curriculum vitae (CV)

Paula R. Blasi, MPH

Research Associate

Paula.R.Blasi@kp.org

Curriculum vitae (CV)

Leah Tuzzio, MPH

Senior Research Associate

Leah.Tuzzio@kp.org

Curriculum vitae (CV)

Cara C. Lewis, PhD, HSPP

Senior Investigator

Cara.C.Lewis@kp.org

Curriculum vitae (CV)

Joseph E. Glass, PhD, MSW

Associate Investigator

Joseph.E.Glass@kp.org

Curriculum vitae (CV)

Beverly B. Green, MD, MPH

Senior Investigator

Bev.B.Green@kp.org

Curriculum vitae (CV)

Julie E. Richards, PhD, MPH

Research Associate III

Julie.E.Richards@kp.org

Curriculum vitae (CV)

Lynn DeBar, PhD

Senior Investigator
(206) 287-2942
Lynn.Debar@kp.org

Curriculum vitae (CV)

Leah K. Hamilton,

Research Associate II

Leah.K.Hamilton@kp.org

Curriculum vitae (CV)

Chloe Krakauer, PhD, MS

Biostatistician II
chloe.a.krakauer@kp.org

Curriculum vitae (CV)

Mikael Anne Greenwood-Hickman,

Research Associate II
(206) 287-2908
Mikael.Anne.Greenwood-Hickman@kp.org

Affiliate researchers

Sheryl L. Catz, PhD
Professor, Health Care Innovation and Technology, Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing
University of California–Davis

Sue McCurry, PhD
University of Washington (UW) Department of Psychosocial and Community Health

Emily Williams, PhD, MPH
UW Department of Health Services; VA Health Services Research & Development Center of Excellence