Motivational interviewing (MI) is a relatively new approach to counselling which has been developed largely in the addiction field. The method is patient-centred and helps resolve ambivalence about behaviour change whilst avoiding conflict and advice-giving by the clinician. This approach has qualities which seem particularly appropriate when dealing with teenagers. Recent evidence from clinical trials shows that motivational interviewing may be effective in facilitating healthier approaches to diet and exercise in young people and improved glycaemic control and quality of life in teenagers with diabetes. These findings suggest that MI has a role to play in the management of childhood chronic disease such as diabetes, but the future challen...
Motivational Interviewing (MI) has been shown to be effective in facilitating change in health-relat...
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is designed to motivate people to change by helping them to recognise...
AIM: To determine whether glycemic control is improved when motivational interviewing (MI), a patien...
Motivational interviewing (MI) is a relatively new approach to counselling which has been developed ...
For young people trying to keep diabetes under control the behaviours can appear simple; e.g. follow...
Diabetes is a chronic condition with a significant impact on short- and long-term health. In adolesc...
A multicenter randomized controlled pilot trial investigated whether motivational interviewing (MI) ...
Abstract A multicenter randomized controlled pilot trial investigated whether motivational intervie...
OBJECTIVE—We sought to examine the efficacy of motivational interviewing with teenagers aged 14–17 y...
The management of children with chronic disease such as diabetes remains challenging despite recent...
The potential for motivational interviewing to improve outcomes in the management of diabetes and ob...
Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is a chronic disease that is difficult to control. Motiv...
viewing (MI) is a collaborative counseling strategy that engages people in conversations that guide ...
PURPOSE: Effective interventions are needed to help adolescents with T1D develop independent self-ma...
Abstract: Purpose: Effective interventions are needed to help adolescents with T1D develop independe...
Motivational Interviewing (MI) has been shown to be effective in facilitating change in health-relat...
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is designed to motivate people to change by helping them to recognise...
AIM: To determine whether glycemic control is improved when motivational interviewing (MI), a patien...
Motivational interviewing (MI) is a relatively new approach to counselling which has been developed ...
For young people trying to keep diabetes under control the behaviours can appear simple; e.g. follow...
Diabetes is a chronic condition with a significant impact on short- and long-term health. In adolesc...
A multicenter randomized controlled pilot trial investigated whether motivational interviewing (MI) ...
Abstract A multicenter randomized controlled pilot trial investigated whether motivational intervie...
OBJECTIVE—We sought to examine the efficacy of motivational interviewing with teenagers aged 14–17 y...
The management of children with chronic disease such as diabetes remains challenging despite recent...
The potential for motivational interviewing to improve outcomes in the management of diabetes and ob...
Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is a chronic disease that is difficult to control. Motiv...
viewing (MI) is a collaborative counseling strategy that engages people in conversations that guide ...
PURPOSE: Effective interventions are needed to help adolescents with T1D develop independent self-ma...
Abstract: Purpose: Effective interventions are needed to help adolescents with T1D develop independe...
Motivational Interviewing (MI) has been shown to be effective in facilitating change in health-relat...
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is designed to motivate people to change by helping them to recognise...
AIM: To determine whether glycemic control is improved when motivational interviewing (MI), a patien...