Motivational interviewing and colorectal cancer screening: a peek from the inside out.

作者: Stéphanie Wahab , Usha Menon , Laura Szalacha

DOI: 10.1016/J.PEC.2008.03.023

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摘要: Abstract Objective This article focuses on design, training, and delivery of motivational interview (MI) in a longitudinal randomized controlled trial intended to assess the efficacy two separate interventions designed increase colorectal screening when compared usual care, control group. One intervention was single-session, telephone-based MI, created cancer within primary care populations. The other tailored health counseling. We present rationale, process discussions one-time interviewing telephone intervention. discuss this paper training supervision study interventionists, order enhance practice research knowledge concerned with fidelity issues interventions. Methods To improve proficiency effectiveness, we developed prescribed program adapting MI counseling session. Results three interventionists trained demonstrate some assessed by treatment integrity scale. In post-intervention interview, 20.5% participants reported having had CRC test, another 19.75% (n = 16) scheduled test. Almost half (43%) indicated that phone conversation helped them overcome reasons why they not Conclusions Ongoing (post-MI workshop) are crucial supporting fidelity. trajectory learning demonstrated is consistent eight stages MI. road map for has shown be more distraction than facilitator can, however, considered useful tool education warrants further study. Practice implications should include evaluation. can also adapted diverse promotion scenarios.

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