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Motivational interviewing in medical care settings: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Brad Lundahl,Teena Moleni,Brian L. Burke,Robert P. Butters,Derrik R. Tollefson,Christopher C Butler,Stephen Rollnick +6 more
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Motivational Interviewing was robust across moderators such as delivery location and patient characteristics, and appears efficacious when delivered in brief consultations and could be used for a wide range of behavioral issues in health care.About:
This article is published in Patient Education and Counseling.The article was published on 2013-11-01. It has received 679 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Motivational interviewing & Randomized controlled trial.read more
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Increasing Vaccination: Putting Psychological Science Into Action:
TL;DR: It is found that few randomized trials have successfully changed what people think and feel about vaccines, and those that succeeded were minimally effective in increasing uptake.
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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 meta-analysis of techniques to promote motivation for health behaviour change from a self-determination theory perspective
TL;DR: Meta-regression analysis showed that individual strategies had limited independent impact on outcomes, endorsing the suggestion that a need supportive environment requires the combination of multiple co-acting techniques.
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The effectiveness and ineffectiveness of complex behavioral interventions: impact of treatment fidelity.
TL;DR: Three quality conditions that should be present for a study to be regarded as a trial of a complex behavioral intervention are described, and bona fide intervention failures despite strong clinical trial methodology are discussed.
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A Mobile Health Intervention for Self-Management and Lifestyle Change for Persons With Type 2 Diabetes, Part 2: One-Year Results From the Norwegian Randomized Controlled Trial RENEWING HEALTH
Heidi Holmen,Astrid Torbjørnsen,Astrid Klopstad Wahl,Anne Karen Jenum,Milada Cvancarova Småstuen,Eirik Årsand,Lis Ribu +6 more
TL;DR: This study found that the use of a mobile phone–based self-management system used for 1 year, with or without telephone health counseling by a diabetes specialist nurse for the first 4 months, could improve glycated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) level, self- management, and health-related quality of life compared with usual care.
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