2014
DOI: 10.1177/0269215514536210
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Motivational interviewing to increase physical activity in people with chronic health conditions: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract: The addition of motivational interviewing to usual care may lead to modest improvements in physical activity for people with chronic health conditions.

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“…A meta-analysis of 72 randomized controlled trials concluded that MI outperforms traditional advice-giving approaches in terms of behavioural and health-related outcomes in 80% of studies (Rubak, Sandbaek, Lauritzen, & Christensen, 2005). Additionally, several randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses have proven the effectiveness of MI-based interventions in facilitating a number of health-related behaviours Lundahl et al, 2013;Vanbuskirk & Wetherell, 2014) including PA (Hardcastle, Taylor, Bailey, & Castle, 2008;O'Halloran et al, 2014). Furthermore, findings of a recent meta-analysis revealed that client-centered interventions, such as MI, are associated with maintenance of PA and healthy eating behaviours over 12 months for overweight and obese adults (Samdal et al, 2017).…”
Section: Motivational Interviewing: An Approach To Promote Health Behmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A meta-analysis of 72 randomized controlled trials concluded that MI outperforms traditional advice-giving approaches in terms of behavioural and health-related outcomes in 80% of studies (Rubak, Sandbaek, Lauritzen, & Christensen, 2005). Additionally, several randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses have proven the effectiveness of MI-based interventions in facilitating a number of health-related behaviours Lundahl et al, 2013;Vanbuskirk & Wetherell, 2014) including PA (Hardcastle, Taylor, Bailey, & Castle, 2008;O'Halloran et al, 2014). Furthermore, findings of a recent meta-analysis revealed that client-centered interventions, such as MI, are associated with maintenance of PA and healthy eating behaviours over 12 months for overweight and obese adults (Samdal et al, 2017).…”
Section: Motivational Interviewing: An Approach To Promote Health Behmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pesar de estas barreras, el estudio realizado por O'Halloran et al (2014), una revisión sistemática de la literatura y metaanálisis, muestra la eficacia moderada de la em en pacientes con enfermedades crónicas (cardiovascular, obesidad, respiratorias) en el aumento de la af (diferencia de medias=0.19, 95% ic [0.06, 0.32], p=.004). Este estudio destacó la importancia del mantenimiento de esta intervención y la búsqueda de mayor soporte social en la obtención de resultados a largo plazo discutido por otros investigadores (Kirk et al, 2003).…”
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“…Zolnierek ja DiMatteon (20) mukaan lääkärin hyvät vuorovaikutustaidot korreloivat potilaiden hoitoon sitoutumiseen. Hoidossa ja palvelusuhteissa tulisikin käyttää ohjausmenetelmiä (21,22,23), jotka edistäisivät hoitoon sitoutumista.…”
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