This contribution to the journal “Gruppe. Interaktion. Organisation. (GIO)” portraits Motivational Interviewing (MI) as a?useful communication approach for evoking change readiness among employees. In today’s complex and dynamic business environment, organizations should be capable of adaptively ...
This research is based on a large intervention study, the Let’s Move It trial (LMI; Hankonen et al.,2020), which drew on both self-determination theory (SDT, a theory of the causes, processes, and outcomes of human motivation; Ryan and Deci,2020) and motivational interviewing (MI, a ...
Results highlight the need to reinforce training in patient-centered approaches including motivational interviewing, counseling, and shared decision-making. Future research should focus on the effects of smokers in pre-contemplation on physician counseling style and examine the relationship between medical ...
Patients don’t respond well to threats or being told what they are doing is harmful and they have to stop. Motivational interviewing is this idea that you’re basically using very subtle, nuanced language to actually help the patient make their own decision, wanting to reduce or quit a subs...
Teaching motivational interviewing: using role play is as effective as using simulated patients Context Although several studies of motivational interviewing (MI) as an intervention have been conducted, there has been little research into how best to ... C Lane,K Hood,S Rollnick - 《Medical Educa...
By using a 2X2 design to compare these mechanisms to commonly used alternative therapeutic approaches, we sought to determine which mechanisms have the greatest impact on cognitions related to binge drinking and on intention to change, intention to drink, overall impressions of drinking, as well as...
Effectiveness of a motivational interviewing intervention on weight loss, physical activity and cardiovascular disease risk factors: a randomised controlled trial with a 12-month post-intervention follow-up. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2013. https://doi.org/10.1186/1479-5868-10-40. Muthén L, ...
Primary healthcare nurses’ experiences with motivational interviewing in health promotion practice. J Clin Nurs. 2011;20(23–24):3322–30. Article PubMed Google Scholar Hörnsten Å, Lindahl K, Persson K, Edvardsson K. Strategies in health-promoting dialogues–primary healthcare nurses’ ...
These contrasting approaches to implementation partly reflect the more structured nature of nurse consultations, generally designed to achieve processes. However, GPs also indicated that they individually felt less pressure to achieve QOF targets than nurses did. Internal and external sources of support ...
The present project incorporates conventional self-report measures with virtual-reality technology to evaluate a new motivational interviewing (MI) intervention, Motivate the Bystander (MTB), for increasing bystander behaviors. MTB is a single-session 1:1 intervention designed to enhance each participant...