[Motivational interviewing in health care].

Shaul Lev-Ran, Uri Nitzan
Author Information
  1. Shaul Lev-Ran: Shalvata Mental Health Center, Hod Hasharon, Israel. shauli.levran@gmail.com

Abstract

Harmful behaviors and low adherence to medical treatment significantly contribute to an increased rate of hospitalizations, mortality and morbidity. Leading health organizations worldwide are making great efforts to find and develop efficient strategies in order to recruit patients to adhere to medical treatment and adopt a healthier lifestyle. Motivational interviewing is an evidence-based approach that the physician can apply in numerous health care situations in order to increase patients' adherence to treatment. It is a patient-centered approach, based on principles of collaboration, autonomy and evocation. Research indicates that the patient's verbal commitment towards change is directly correlated to future behavioral change. Therefore, the approach includes learnable techniques which assist in allowing the patient to speak about the advantages of behavioral change and treatment. Thus, motivational interviewing helps patients adopt a healthier lifestyle while contributing to the professionalism of physicians and their sense of satisfaction from work.

MeSH Term

Attitude to Health
Evidence-Based Medicine
Health Behavior
Humans
Interviews as Topic
Life Style
Motivation
Patient Compliance
Patient-Centered Care

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