Motivational Interviewing: Quality Improvement Training for Behavioral Health Care Workers.

IF 0.2 Q4 NURSING
Garrett Hair, Mary Nies, Amanda Tillemans, Lynnel Cote
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Aim: The aim of this quality improvement project was to provide multisession trainings that teach the fundamentals of motivational interviewing (MI) to inpatient behavioral health care workers who lack education and proficiency in these techniques. Background: MI is a therapeutic communication approach that explores a person's mixed feelings or ambivalence and aims to encourage a positive behavior change. It was first developed for patients struggling with substance use disorders to assist them in making decisions regarding their sobriety. Methods: Participants attended three 2-hour MI educational sessions, which spanned 6 weeks. Instruction was through an interactive online module. After each educational session, participants engaged in role-play scenarios. Participants received ratings on their adherence to MI skills. Prior to the first and following the last educational session, participants completed an anonymous online survey to measure individual knowledge of MI fundamentals. Results: Through role-play adherence ratings, MI consistent fundamental skills, such as open-ended questions and reflective statements, demonstrated proficiency. The remaining MI consistent fundamental skills, MI style or spirit, and affirmations did not reach proficiency. MI consistent complex skills did not reach proficiency but did progressively increase in adherence. MI inconsistent skills that should be avoided all met adherence proficiency, other than close-ended questions. Conclusion: This quality improvement training demonstrated that through multiple internet-based educational sessions and role-play scenarios, proficiency in two MI consistent fundamental skills and knowledge increased. Continued efforts to create more educational and practical opportunities for knowledge retention are encouraged.

动机性访谈:行为保健工作者的品质改善训练。
目的:本质量改进项目的目的是提供多期培训,向缺乏动机性访谈(MI)技术教育和熟练程度的住院行为卫生保健工作者教授动机性访谈(MI)的基础知识。背景:MI是一种治疗性的沟通方法,它探索一个人的复杂感情或矛盾心理,旨在鼓励积极的行为改变。它最初是为患有物质使用障碍的患者开发的,以帮助他们做出有关清醒的决定。方法:参与者参加三个2小时的MI教育课程,为期6周。教学是通过交互式在线模块进行的。每次教育课程结束后,参与者参与角色扮演场景。参与者根据他们对MI技能的坚持程度进行评分。在第一次和最后一次教育课程之前,参与者完成了一份匿名的在线调查,以衡量个人对人工智能基础知识的了解。结果:通过角色扮演依从性评分,MI一致的基本技能,如开放式问题和反思性陈述,显示熟练程度。其余的MI一致的基本技能,MI风格或精神,和肯定没有达到熟练程度。MI一致的复杂技能没有达到熟练程度,但依从性逐渐增加。应避免MI不一致的技能均符合依从性熟练程度,除了封闭式问题。结论:通过多种基于互联网的教育课程和角色扮演场景,该培训表明学生对两种MI一致的基本技能和知识的熟练程度有所提高。鼓励继续努力创造更多的教育和实践机会,以保留知识。
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