Dokument: Motivational interviewing from the paediatricians’ perspective: assessments after a 2-day training for physicians caring for adolescents with chronic medical conditions (CMCs)

Titel:Motivational interviewing from the paediatricians’ perspective: assessments after a 2-day training for physicians caring for adolescents with chronic medical conditions (CMCs)
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URN (NBN):urn:nbn:de:hbz:061-20250120-114157-2
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Sprache:Englisch
Dokumententyp:Wissenschaftliche Texte » Artikel, Aufsatz
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Autoren: Kammering, Hannah [Autor]
Cruz, Jennifer Antony [Autor]
Platzbecker, Anna Lena [Autor]
Reinauer, Christina [Autor]
Förtsch, Katharina [Autor]
Krassuski, Lisa [Autor]
Viermann, Rabea [Autor]
Domhardt, Matthias [Autor]
Baumeister, Harald [Autor]
Staab, Doris [Autor]
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Stichwörter:Motivational interviewing, Questionnaire, Counselling, Health behaviours, Adolescent
Beschreibung:Background

Counselling adolescents with chronic medical conditions (CMCs) can be challenging regarding suitable interviewing skills and clinicians’ attitudes toward the patient. Successful communication can be a key element of treatment. Motivational Interviewing (MI) is broadly applicable in managing behavioural problems and diseases by increasing patient motivation for lifestyle changes. However, data concerning the applicability, feasibility and implementation of MI sessions in everyday practice are missing from the physicians’ point of view.
Method

The present study was conducted as a mixed methods design. Twenty paediatricians were randomized to a 2-day MI course followed by MI consultations. Data were collected through a questionnaire one year after MI training. Factors for effective training and possible barriers to successful use of MI were examined.
Results

Completed questionnaires were returned by 19 of 20 paediatricians. The paediatricians’ experiences with MI demonstrate that MI is regarded as a valuable tool when working with adolescents with CMCs. 95% of all respondents reported that they found MI education necessary for their clinical work and were using it also outside the COACH-MI study context. 73.7% percent saw potential to strengthen the connection to their patients by using MI. The doctors were already using more MI conversation techniques after a 2-day MI course. Obstacles were seen in the short training, the lack of time and missing undisturbed environment (interruptions by telephone, staff, etc.) during clinical flow.
Conclusions

MI techniques are not yet a regular part of medical training. However, a 2-day MI course was rated effective and provided a lasting impact by physicians caring for children and adolescents with chronic medical conditions (CMCs), although booster sessions should be offered regularly.
Rechtliche Vermerke:Originalveröffentlichung:
Kammering, H., Antony Cruz, J., Platzbecker, A. L., Reinauer, C., Förtsch, K., Krassuski, L. M., Viermann, R., Domhardt, M., Baumeister, H., Staab, D., Minden, K., Mueller-Stierlin, A. S., Holl, R. W., Warschburger, P., & Meißner, T. (2024). Motivational interviewing from the paediatricians’ perspective: assessments after a 2-day training for physicians caring for adolescents with chronic medical conditions (CMCs). BMC Pediatrics, 24, Article 355. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-024-04794-z
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Fachbereich / Einrichtung:Medizinische Fakultät
Dokument erstellt am:20.01.2025
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