动机性访谈在牙科中有作用吗?

BDJ Team Pub Date : 2025-07-18 DOI:10.1038/s41407-025-3057-0
Huma Aiman, Julie K. Kilgariff, Dougie Marks, Mairi Albiston
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传统的健康促进方法包括临床医生向患者传授知识,并“告诉”患者他们应该做出哪些改变以有利于他们的健康。这种所谓的“固定反射”可能会适得其反,而且无效,在临床医生和患者之间造成无益的不和。几乎没有证据表明这种方法在带来更健康的患者行为方面是完全有效的。相比之下,动机性访谈(MI)是一种以人为中心的咨询方式,旨在培养患者对一系列健康相关行为的动机和承诺。它侧重于发现患者的价值观、信念和目标,并鼓励临床医生和患者共同合作,带来改变和成长。这是一种有效的、基于证据的方法,即使只是作为几分钟的“短暂干预”。本文讨论了如何MI可以应用于牙科保健设置,以提高一般和口腔健康。讨论了其在牙科中使用的证据,以及牙科团队在该技能方面的培训机会。
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Does motivational interviewing have a role in dentistry?

Does motivational interviewing have a role in dentistry?
Traditional approaches to health promotion involve clinicians imparting knowledge to patients and ‘telling'' patients what changes they should make to benefit their health. This so-called ‘fixing reflex'' can be counterproductive and ineffective, creating unhelpful discord between clinicians and patients. There is little evidence that this approach is wholly effective in bringing about healthier patient behaviours. In contrast, motivational interviewing (MI) is a person-focused consultation style aimed at developing patient motivation and commitment for a range of health-related behaviours. It focuses on discovering the values, beliefs and goals of patients and encourages clinicians and patients to work together collaboratively, to bring about change and growth. It is an effective, evidence-based approach, even when used as a ‘brief intervention'' for a few minutes only. This paper discusses how MI can be applied in dental healthcare settings to enhance general and oral health. The evidence available for its use in dentistry is discussed, along with opportunities for training of the dental team in this skill.
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