Background: The effectiveness of nurse-led motivational interviewing (MI) in routine diabetes care in general practice is inconclusive. Knowledge about the extent to which nurses apply MI skills and the factors that affect the usage can help to understand the black box of this intervention. The current study compared MI skills of trained versus non-trained general practice nurses in diabetes consultations. The nurses participated in a cluster randomized trial in which a comprehensive program (including MI training) was tested on improving clinical parameters, lifestyle, patients' readiness to change lifestyle, and quality of life. Methods. Fifty-eight general practices were randomly assigned to usual care (35 nurses) or the intervention (30...
Diabetes is a chronic disease in which patients suffer from low compliance with medical advice. Heal...
Objective. To study the effectiveness of a comprehensive diabetes programme in general practice that...
The effectiveness of Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET), a brief four session form of Motivation...
Background: The effectiveness of nurse-led motivational interviewing (MI) in routine diabetes care i...
AIM: The present study assessed the effects of a Motivational Interviewing (MI) based counselling tr...
Diabetes presents significant self-care challenges that require sustained motivation. Motivational I...
BACKGROUND: The diabetes of many patients is managed in general practice; healthcare providers aim t...
Background: The diabetes of many patients is managed in general practice; healthcare providers aim t...
Objective: Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a counseling approach to support behavioural change. Th...
Background: If nurses have the communication skills and the time, they can play an important role in...
Contains fulltext : 110953.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Red...
Diabetes is a chronic disease in which patients suffer from low compliance with medical advice. Heal...
Objective. To study the effectiveness of a comprehensive diabetes programme in general practice that...
The effectiveness of Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET), a brief four session form of Motivation...
Background: The effectiveness of nurse-led motivational interviewing (MI) in routine diabetes care i...
AIM: The present study assessed the effects of a Motivational Interviewing (MI) based counselling tr...
Diabetes presents significant self-care challenges that require sustained motivation. Motivational I...
BACKGROUND: The diabetes of many patients is managed in general practice; healthcare providers aim t...
Background: The diabetes of many patients is managed in general practice; healthcare providers aim t...
Objective: Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a counseling approach to support behavioural change. Th...
Background: If nurses have the communication skills and the time, they can play an important role in...
Contains fulltext : 110953.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Red...
Diabetes is a chronic disease in which patients suffer from low compliance with medical advice. Heal...
Objective. To study the effectiveness of a comprehensive diabetes programme in general practice that...
The effectiveness of Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET), a brief four session form of Motivation...