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Jennifer K. Manuel
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 46
Citations - 1958
Jennifer K. Manuel is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Motivational interviewing & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 38 publications receiving 1713 citations. Previous affiliations of Jennifer K. Manuel include University of New Mexico & Veterans Health Administration.
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Assessing competence in the use of motivational interviewing
TL;DR: Comparison of MITI scores before and after MI workshops indicate good sensitivity for detecting improvement in clinical practice as result of training, and implications for the use of this instrument in research and supervision are discussed.
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The Motivational Interviewing Treatment Integrity Code (MITI 4): Rationale, Preliminary Reliability and Validity
TL;DR: The MITI 4.0 represents a reliable method for assessing the integrity of MI including both the technical and relational components of the method.
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A Randomized Trial Investigating Training in Motivational Interviewing for Behavioral Health Providers
Theresa B. Moyers,Jennifer K. Manuel,Paul G. Wilson,Stacey M. L. Hendrickson,Wayne Talcott,Peter Durand +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present evidence from a randomized, controlled trial of 129 behavioral health providers assigned to receive workshop training and enrichments to learn motivational interviewing (MI) among highly motivated and skilled substance abuse counselors.
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A randomized trial of a hepatitis care coordination model in methadone maintenance treatment.
Carmen L. Masson,Kevin L. Delucchi,Courtney McKnight,Jennifer E. Hettema,Mandana Khalili,Albert D. Min,Ashly E. Jordan,Nicole Pepper,Jessica Hall,Nicholas S. Hengl,Christopher Young,Michael S. Shopshire,Jennifer K. Manuel,Lara S. Coffin,Hali Hammer,Bradley Shapiro,Randy M. Seewald,Henry C. Bodenheimer,James L. Sorensen,Don C. Des Jarlais,David C. Perlman +20 more
TL;DR: Hepatitis care coordination was efficacious in increasing adherence to HAV-HBV vaccination and HCV clinical evaluation among methadone patients.
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Patient compliance in avoiding wrong-site surgery
TL;DR: A surprisingly high number of patients do not comply with explicit preoperative instructions created specifically to prevent wrong-site surgery, suggesting that patients expect the system to "take care of everything," despite solicitation of their active participation to avoid such adverse events.