2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2018.06.015
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The evaluation of a brief motivational intervention to promote intention to participate in cardiac rehabilitation: A randomized controlled trial

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“…It is possible that by teaching the physical therapists and physical therapist assistants about motivational interviewing and positive reinforcement that they were better able to effect change in exercise behaviors and improve exercise compliance. 26,37 Others have reported changes in exercise adherence and self-efficacy with the use of behavioral strategies. [25][26][27] Motivational interviewing has been shown to enhance outcomes in physical therapy.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It is possible that by teaching the physical therapists and physical therapist assistants about motivational interviewing and positive reinforcement that they were better able to effect change in exercise behaviors and improve exercise compliance. 26,37 Others have reported changes in exercise adherence and self-efficacy with the use of behavioral strategies. [25][26][27] Motivational interviewing has been shown to enhance outcomes in physical therapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26,37 Others have reported changes in exercise adherence and self-efficacy with the use of behavioral strategies. [25][26][27] Motivational interviewing has been shown to enhance outcomes in physical therapy. Motivational enhancement treatment plus physical therapy intervention was superior to physical therapy alone in a randomized trial with persons with back pain.…”
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“…After one BMI talk, as many as 85% of the patients enrolled in CP and attended on average 65% of appointments. This intervention provided the physicians with a good sense of efficacy and satisfaction [21].…”
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“…When barriers or decreased motivation is identified, strategies should be employed to increase the likelihood of CR attendance and completion. A single 30-60 motivational intervention that entailed: '1) developing rapport; 2) clarifying and building importance (providing education as-needed, tying CR participation to personal goals/values); 3) building confidence and collaboratively problem-solving CR barriers, and; 4) summarizing the session' significantly increased intention to attend and adherence to CR in patients suffering an acute coronary event [13]. Locating CR in close proximity to other outpatient services the patient attends regularly may also improve CR attendance.…”
Section: Cardiac Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%