Abstract
This study evaluates the impact of an interactive, tablet-based lifestyle behavior questionnaire prior to a patient’s primary care visit on counseling for health behaviors and patient–provider relationships. Using a quasi-experimental design at 2 federally qualified health centers, adults aged 18 to 35 years were asked to complete a tablet-based assessment about nutrition, physical activity, weight, smoking status, and alcohol use to identify unhealthy behaviors and their desire to discuss them with their provider. In the intervention group, participants were more likely to trust their providers (83% vs 71%,
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