viewing (MI) is a collaborative counseling strategy that engages people in conversations that guide them toward strengthening their motivation to change behaviors. This article and a subsequent one that will appear in the next issue of Diabetes Spectrum explore clinical aspects of using MI in diabetes practice. During the past two decades, pro-lific development has occurred in the areas of medication and self-management technology options for people with diabetes. No other time period since the introduction o
Based on the evidence from the research reviewed, we recommend including MI as an adjunct to physica...
Diabetes is a chronic disease in which patients suffer from low compliance with medical advice. Heal...
A wide range of diabetes-directed interventions - including novel medications, devices and comprehen...
viewing (MI) is a collaborative counseling strategy that engages people in conversations that guide ...
Motivational interviewing (MI) is a relatively new approach to counselling which has been developed ...
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is designed to motivate people to change by helping them to recognise...
Diabetes presents significant self-care challenges that require sustained motivation. Motivational I...
AIM: To determine whether glycemic control is improved when motivational interviewing (MI), a patien...
Diabetes is a chronic condition with a significant impact on short- and long-term health. In adolesc...
Motivating patients to initiate or intensify insulin is a challenging aspect of diabetes practice. T...
When a person is diagnosed with diabetes, they begin to work with all kinds of doctors, specialists,...
Objective The current study aimed to analyze the effects of motivational interviewing (MI) on metab...
Objective: Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a counseling approach to support behavioural change. Th...
Background: Type 2 diabetes continues to be a prevalent chronic disease in the world, leading to inc...
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a person-centred and collaborative form of guiding individuals to ...
Based on the evidence from the research reviewed, we recommend including MI as an adjunct to physica...
Diabetes is a chronic disease in which patients suffer from low compliance with medical advice. Heal...
A wide range of diabetes-directed interventions - including novel medications, devices and comprehen...
viewing (MI) is a collaborative counseling strategy that engages people in conversations that guide ...
Motivational interviewing (MI) is a relatively new approach to counselling which has been developed ...
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is designed to motivate people to change by helping them to recognise...
Diabetes presents significant self-care challenges that require sustained motivation. Motivational I...
AIM: To determine whether glycemic control is improved when motivational interviewing (MI), a patien...
Diabetes is a chronic condition with a significant impact on short- and long-term health. In adolesc...
Motivating patients to initiate or intensify insulin is a challenging aspect of diabetes practice. T...
When a person is diagnosed with diabetes, they begin to work with all kinds of doctors, specialists,...
Objective The current study aimed to analyze the effects of motivational interviewing (MI) on metab...
Objective: Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a counseling approach to support behavioural change. Th...
Background: Type 2 diabetes continues to be a prevalent chronic disease in the world, leading to inc...
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a person-centred and collaborative form of guiding individuals to ...
Based on the evidence from the research reviewed, we recommend including MI as an adjunct to physica...
Diabetes is a chronic disease in which patients suffer from low compliance with medical advice. Heal...
A wide range of diabetes-directed interventions - including novel medications, devices and comprehen...