产科动机性访谈的训练:定量分析工具
Training in motivational interviewing in obstetrics: a quantitative analytical tool
Christina L. Lindhardt1,, Sune Rubak2, Ole Mogensen1, Helle P. Hansen3, Ronald F. Lamont1,4 andJan S. Jørgensen1
Objective
To examine whether a 3-day training course in motivational interviewing, which is an approach to helping people to change, could improve the communication skills of obstetric healthcare professionals in their interaction with obese pregnant women.
Design
Intervention study.
Setting
The Region of Southern Denmark.
Methods
Eleven obstetric healthcare professionals working with obese pregnant women underwent a 3-day course in motivational interviewing techniques and were assessed before and after training to measure the impact on their overall performance as well as the effect on specific behavioral techniques observed during interviews.
Findings
With a few exceptions, the participants changed their behavior appropriate to the motivational interviewing technique. The participants made more interventions towards the principles of motivational interviewing (adherent and nonadherent interventions). Furthermore, the participants asked fewer closed and more open questions before training in motivational interview. In the assessment of proficiency and competency, most of the participants scored higher after the training in motivational interviewing.
Conclusions
Training in motivational interviewing improves healthcare professionals' proficiency and competency when communicating with obese pregnant women, albeit that the effect was not universal.
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica
Volume 93, Issue 7, July 2014
DOI: 10.1111/aogs.12401
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