Motivational interviewing (MI) is a clinical, person-centred way of talking about change based on cooperation and aimed at strengthening a person, enhancing their motivation, and commitment to change. The phenomenon of the type of communication lies in its interdisciplinary character and effective application in health promoting education. The purpose of the article is to present the method of MI and possibilities of using it in the practice of obesity reduction on the basis of literature review reports on MI in health promotion delivered in the databases of, among others, PubMed and Scholar Google. The numerous research findings prove that MI is an effective intervention, which activates and supports people in the process of change due to ...
Abstract Background Childhood obesity is associated with serious physiological and psychological con...
The purpose of this scholarly project was to increase provider knowledge, confidence, and use of mot...
There is evidence that patient-centred approaches to health care consultations may have better outco...
Weight loss interventions have improved over the years, although sustained weight management remains...
As the obesity epidemic continues to escalate in this country and with it the increased risk of chro...
Motivational interviewing (MI), initially developed for addiction counseling, has increasingly been ...
Obesity is one of today's most diffused and severe public health problems worldwide. It affects both...
This review aimed to identify whether motivational interviewing (MI) (a counselling approach for sup...
This review aimed to identify whether motivational interviewing (MI) (a counselling approach for sup...
Abstract Obesity is an epidemic in the United States affecting millions of adults with many consider...
This study assessed whether motivational interviewing (MI), applied as part of a standard guided sel...
Background and Objective: Obesity presented as the most pivotal public health problem. Motivational ...
The epidemic of obesity affects over 2/3 of the population of the United States (National Institute ...
International audienceUsing self-determination theory (SDT) as an explanatory framework, this random...
Obesity and overweight have become increasingly a major public health problem across the world. This...
Abstract Background Childhood obesity is associated with serious physiological and psychological con...
The purpose of this scholarly project was to increase provider knowledge, confidence, and use of mot...
There is evidence that patient-centred approaches to health care consultations may have better outco...
Weight loss interventions have improved over the years, although sustained weight management remains...
As the obesity epidemic continues to escalate in this country and with it the increased risk of chro...
Motivational interviewing (MI), initially developed for addiction counseling, has increasingly been ...
Obesity is one of today's most diffused and severe public health problems worldwide. It affects both...
This review aimed to identify whether motivational interviewing (MI) (a counselling approach for sup...
This review aimed to identify whether motivational interviewing (MI) (a counselling approach for sup...
Abstract Obesity is an epidemic in the United States affecting millions of adults with many consider...
This study assessed whether motivational interviewing (MI), applied as part of a standard guided sel...
Background and Objective: Obesity presented as the most pivotal public health problem. Motivational ...
The epidemic of obesity affects over 2/3 of the population of the United States (National Institute ...
International audienceUsing self-determination theory (SDT) as an explanatory framework, this random...
Obesity and overweight have become increasingly a major public health problem across the world. This...
Abstract Background Childhood obesity is associated with serious physiological and psychological con...
The purpose of this scholarly project was to increase provider knowledge, confidence, and use of mot...
There is evidence that patient-centred approaches to health care consultations may have better outco...