2015
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00298
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Enhancing behavioral change with motivational interviewing: a case study in a Cardiac Rehabilitation Unit

Abstract: Background: Psychological interventions in cardiac rehabilitation programs appear relevant in as much they significantly contribute to achieve the goals of rehabilitation, to reduce the risk of relapses and to improve patients’ adherence to therapy. To this aim, motivational interviewing (MI) has shown promising results in improving motivation to change and individuals’ confidence in their ability to do so.Objective: The purpose of this article is to integrate theory with practice by describing a three-session… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, emotional state (depression) is important for the effectiveness of intervention to change alcohol consumption. On one hand, this is consistent with the opinion of Pietrabissa et al (2015). Hence, their opinion was that psychosocial attributes, such as depression or anxiety, may influence health related behaviors and constitute barriers to adherence to treatment.…”
Section: The Importance Of Emotional State On the Effectiveness Of Mosupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…Meanwhile, emotional state (depression) is important for the effectiveness of intervention to change alcohol consumption. On one hand, this is consistent with the opinion of Pietrabissa et al (2015). Hence, their opinion was that psychosocial attributes, such as depression or anxiety, may influence health related behaviors and constitute barriers to adherence to treatment.…”
Section: The Importance Of Emotional State On the Effectiveness Of Mosupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Unhealthy lifestyle includes changeable risk factors such as smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, lack of physical activity, unhealthy diet, harmful use of alcohol, etc. (Pietrabissa et al, 2015). Still, physical inactivity, smoking, alcohol consumption, and unhealthy diet are contributing to the development of major cardiovascular risk factors (Chingatichifwe et al, 2014;Pietrabissa et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…253 MI is one potential strategy for doing this (although is not limited to those athletes presenting as 254 ambivalent or resistant to change). Often a sport psychologist forms part of a multi-discipline 255 scientific support team, where other practitioners may be utilising the principles of sport psychology 256 or MI to increase adherence to target behaviors, for example, injury rehabilitation (Arvinen- previously been used to demonstrate the effectiveness of using MI with a single patient to increase 265 healthy behaviors during cardiac episode rehabilitation (Pietrabissa et al, 2015); to show increased 266 adherence to medication for a patient with schizophrenia (Ertem & Duman, 2016); and to illustrate 267 how MI can be integrated into career counseling interventions (Rochat & Rossier, 2016). The case 268 study method is also now commonplace in sport psychology research (e.g., Thompson & Andersen,269 2012; Wood, Barker & Turner, 2017).…”
Section: The Four ('+') Processes Of MI 179mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well known that unhealthy lifestyle is one of the most important risk factors for the morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular diseases (American Heart Association, 2012;Klumbiene et al, 2002). Risky alcohol consumption, smoking, low physical activity and unhealthy diet are contributing to the unhealthy lifestyle and development of major cardiovascular risk factors (Rinkūnienė et al, 2009;Pietrabissa et al, 2015). According to the results of national study, the same behaviors persist as actual problem among Lithuanian adults nowadays (Grabauskas et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%