2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2005.06.001
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Training general practitioners in behavior change counseling to improve asthma medication adherence

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“…The descriptions of the MI training were used as presented in the studies, but we also approached the main author of all studies to verify the precise content of the training and obtain additional data where needed. This resulted in verification of the stages in four studies [23,[31][32][33] and a minor revision in one study [34]. As the authors of five studies could not be reached for input, we had to rely on the descriptions given in the studies.…”
Section: Search Strategy and Review Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The descriptions of the MI training were used as presented in the studies, but we also approached the main author of all studies to verify the precise content of the training and obtain additional data where needed. This resulted in verification of the stages in four studies [23,[31][32][33] and a minor revision in one study [34]. As the authors of five studies could not be reached for input, we had to rely on the descriptions given in the studies.…”
Section: Search Strategy and Review Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two studies [34,39] assessed outcomes pre-training to analyse the changes produced by the training. All studies used post-training measurements, ranging from immediately after completion of the training to up to 5 years later, although most studies conducted post-measurement at 1-6 months after the training.…”
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“…Motivational interviewing, a communication style that grew out of the addictions counseling field, has consistently been shown to significantly increase patients' propensity to affect positive health behavior change in their own lives [1][2][3][4]. Contrary to the notion that this evidencebased intervention is simply "the next big thing," motivational interviewing has been used for decades, yielding impressive results in a diverse range of fields and proving effective with notoriously change-resistant populations [5,6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Existen autores que tienen posturas entusiastas sobre los protocolos y la capacitación en IPYF [27][28][29] , otros mantienen una postura de activa evaluación sobre sus posibles beneficios 30 y algunos tienen actitudes muy críticas, respecto de las guías y protocolos de IPYF 31 . Lamentablemente, la evidencia sustentada en estudios metodológica-mente correctos es escasa y poco categórica 11,25,32,33 .…”
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