2011
DOI: 10.4172/jcmhe.1000101
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The Impact of a One-Day Applied Training in Motivational Interviewing on Health Practitioners? Perceived Competence, Autonomy, Efficacy, and Attitudes to Facilitate Behavior Change: A Pilot Study

Abstract: Objective: Because the practical application of motivational interviewing (MI) for health practitioners has been highlighted as a limitation to the approach, the purpose of this pilot study was to assess the impact of a one-day training workshop in MI applied through Co-Active life coaching (CALC) skills on health care practitioners' perceived competence, autonomy and attitudes toward facilitating health-behavior changes. Methods:A pre-test/post-test multiple baseline design was used with 10 health care practi… Show more

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