Titre :
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Motivational interviewing within the different stages of change : An analysis of practice nurse-patient consultations aimed at promoting a healthier lifestyle. (2013)
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Auteurs :
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Janneke NOORDMAN ;
DE VET (Emely) : NLD. Utrecht University. Clinical and Health Psychology. TC Utrecht. ;
DER WEIJDEN (Trudy-Van) : NLD. Maastricht University. School for Public Health and Primary Care. (C.A.P.H.R.I.). Department of General Practice. MD Maastricht. ;
DULMEN (Sandra-Van) : NLD. Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre. Department of Primary and Community Care. Nijmegen. ;
Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research. Nivel. Utrecht. NLD
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Type de document :
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Article
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Dans :
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Social science and medicine (vol. 87, 2013)
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Pagination :
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60-67
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Langues:
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Anglais
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Mots-clés :
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Pratique infirmière
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Infirmier
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Profession santé
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Homme
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Malade
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Consultation
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Promotion santé
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Condition vie
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Comportement
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Communication
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Europe
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Résumé :
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[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS 779IDR0x. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Combining the Stages of Change (SOC) model with Motivational Interviewing (MI) is seen as a helpful strategy for health care providers to guide patients in changing unhealthy lifestyle behaviour. SOC suggests that people are at different stages of motivational readiness for engaging in health behaviours and that intervention methods are most useful when tailored to a person's stage of change. However, it is unknown whether practice nurses (PNs) actually adapt their MI and more generic communication skills to a particular stage during real-life face-to-face consultations with their patients. The aim of this study was to explore whether and how PNs apply MI and general communication skills to the different SOC of patients, targeting behaviour change about smoking, alcohol use, dietary habits and/or physical activity. Real-life consultations between nineteen Dutch PNs and 103 patients were recorded on video between June 2010 and March 2011. All consultations focused on a discussion of patients'lifestyle behaviour. The Behaviour Change Counselling Index (BECCI) was used to code PNs'MI skills. Generic communication skills were rated with the MAAS-global. Patients'SOC was assessed for each consultation by observing the communication between patient and PN regarding the patient's current lifestyle behaviour. Multilevel analyses revealed that PNs adapt their MI skills to a patient's SOC to some extent. On average PNs apply MI skills more to patients in the preparation stage (P
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