2021
DOI: 10.3238/arztebl.m2021.0014
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Motivational Interviewing: An Evidence-Based Approach for Use in Medical Practice

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“…The few existing telemedicine offerings for individuals with IUD are often defined by asynchronous communication via apps or support via e-mail ( Chebli, Blaszczynski, & Gainsbury, 2016 ; Lam & Lam, 2016 ). The effectiveness of Motivational Interviewing (MI) techniques in the treatment and counselling of individuals with addictive behaviours ( Bischof, G., Bischof, A., & Rumpf, 2021 ; Diclemente, Corno, Graydon, Wiprovnick, & Knoblach, 2017 ) and in particular IUD was verified (e.g. van Rooij, Zinn, Schoenmakers, & van de Mheen, 2012 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The few existing telemedicine offerings for individuals with IUD are often defined by asynchronous communication via apps or support via e-mail ( Chebli, Blaszczynski, & Gainsbury, 2016 ; Lam & Lam, 2016 ). The effectiveness of Motivational Interviewing (MI) techniques in the treatment and counselling of individuals with addictive behaviours ( Bischof, G., Bischof, A., & Rumpf, 2021 ; Diclemente, Corno, Graydon, Wiprovnick, & Knoblach, 2017 ) and in particular IUD was verified (e.g. van Rooij, Zinn, Schoenmakers, & van de Mheen, 2012 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such individuals have been found to be significantly more likely to go for CRC screening ( 47 49 ), potentially displaying selection bias unreflective of people in the general population. Together, these may be factors that play a part in increasing heterogeneity and inter-study variance ( 50 , 51 ).…”
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“…A successful clinical approach typically involves reflective listening, acknowledgment and validation of the patient's feelings, absence of judgment, evident expertise, and use of gentle persuasion for the patient to choose to pursue collaborative and volitional change. Motivational interviewing is one evidence-based technique in which patients are encouraged to consider change without confrontation or power struggle, where the provider will "roll with resistance" expressed by the patient, and instead focus on the patient's strengths while projecting optimism regarding their ability to change with proper support [39,40].…”
Section: Diagnosis and Treatment Of Opioid Use Disorder Or Other Sud ...mentioning
confidence: 99%