نتایج جستجو برای: motivational interviewing

تعداد نتایج: 21846  

2015
Ann-Sofi Östlund Marja-Leena Kristofferzon Elisabeth Häggström Barbro Wadensten

BACKGROUND Motivational interviewing is a collaborative conversational style intended to strengthen motivation to change. It has been shown to be effective in addressing many different lifestyle problems as well as in chronic disease management, and many disease prevention guidelines promote use of motivational interviewing. The aim of the present study was twofold: to assess to what extent the...

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
kamal mirkarimi department of health education and promotion, faculty of health, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, ir iran firoozeh mostafavi department of health education and promotion, faculty of health, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, ir iran; department of health education and promotion, faculty of health, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, ir iran. tel: +98-9132118364, fax: +98-1732421657 samira eshghinia metabolic disorders research center, golestan university of medical sciences, gorgan, ir iran mohammad ali vakili department of health and medical sciences, golestan university of medical sciences, gorgan, ir iran rahman berdi ozouni-davaji health management and social development research center, golestan university of medical sciences, gorgan, ir iran mohammad aryaie deputyship of research, golestan university of medical sciences, gorgan, ir iran

conclusions our results demonstrated that mi, combined with the implementation of intention intervention, increased weight loss and pmt construct scores in our study population. results in the two intervention groups, the pmt construct scores, namely susceptibility (p = 0.001), severity (p = 0.001), rewards (p =0.004), self-efficacy (p = 0.001), response efficacy (p = 0.001), and costs (p = 0.0...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2012
Erica M Woodin Alina Sotskova K Daniel O'Leary

Motivational interviewing is a directive, non-confrontational intervention to promote behavior change. The current study examined therapist behaviors during a successful brief motivational interviewing intervention for physically aggressive college dating couples (Woodin & O'Leary, 2010). Forty-five minute motivational interviews with each partner were videotaped and coded using the Motivationa...

Journal: :Journal of the American Dietetic Association 2006
Ken Resnicow Rachel Davis Stephen Rollnick

Counseling by health care professionals represents a potentially important intervention for the prevention and treatment of pediatric obesity. One promising approach to weight-control counseling in pediatric practice is motivational interviewing. This article explores conceptual issues related to the application of motivational interviewing for the prevention and treatment of pediatric obesity....

2012
Janneke Noordman Inge van Lee Mark Nielen Hans Vlek Trudy van Weijden Sandra van Dulmen

BACKGROUND Reducing the prevalence of unhealthy lifestyle behaviour could positively influence health. Motivational interviewing (MI) is used to promote change in unhealthy lifestyle behaviour as part of primary or secondary prevention. Whether MI is actually applied as taught is unknown. Practice nurses' application of motivational interviewing in real-life primary care consultations was exami...

2014
Jamie McCallum Sanjana Mitra Jason Globerman

 Interventions that make use of motivational interviewing can be effective in changing risk behaviours for people living with HIV (1-18); the longer the motivational interviewing intervention, the more it may help intervention participants to maintain healthier practices over time (19).  For people living with HIV, motivational interviewing can have a positive effect on medication adherence (...

2011
Andy J. Frey Richard N. Cloud Jon Lee Jason W. Small John R. Seeley Edward G. Feil Annemieke Golly

In recent years, the science of developing and implementing interventions addressing school-related risk factors has produced many advances. This article addresses the promise of a cross-disciplinary practice approach known as motivational interviewing in school settings. Specifically, the supporting evidence as well as the process and principles of motivational interviewing are described for t...

Journal: :Annual review of clinical psychology 2001
Jennifer Hettema Julie Steele William R Miller

Motivational interviewing (MI) is a client-centered, directive therapeutic style to enhance readiness for change by helping clients explore and resolve ambivalence. An evolution of Rogers's person-centered counseling approach, MI elicits the client's own motivations for change. The rapidly growing evidence base for MI is summarized in a new meta-analysis of 72 clinical trials spanning a range o...

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