Title of article :
Deconstructing Proficiency in Motivational Interviewing:Mechanics of Skilful Practitioner Delivery During Brief Simulated Encounters
Author/Authors :
Hartzler، Bryan نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Proficient delivery of motivational interviewing (MI) is often determined by
global rating of relational elements or cumulative tallies of technical elements. Yet limited
empirical evidence exists to clarify how relational and technical elements are associated, or if
rates of skill indices and their constituent technical elements vary within a clinical encounter.
Aims: This study sought to document temporal variance in rates of MI skill indices and their
constituent technical elements during brief clinical encounters with a standardized patient
wherein delivery was “MI-proficient”, and to distinguish those temporal patterns from those
observed in encounters with “MI-inconsistent” delivery. Method: Data were accessed from a
largeMI training trial wherein relational and technical elements of MI delivery were scored for
503 recordings of a simulated 20-minute clinical encounter. Notably, independent raters tallied
technical elements in 5-minute segments, allowing evaluation of potential variance among
the encounter’s quartile intervals. Global ratings of MI spirit identified subsets of recordings
with MI-proficient (n = 49) and MI-inconsistent (n = 43) delivery for stratified analyses.
Results: Analyses contrast temporal trajectories of technical aspects of MI-proficient and MIinconsistent
delivery, with the former characterized by: 1) elicitation and reflective listening
as primary opening strategies; 2) increased depth of reflective listening as a predominant
strategy in subsequent, focused therapeutic discussion; and 3) increased use of elicitation
and information provision in change planning as the encounter approached conclusion.
Conclusions: Findings are generally consistent with seminal descriptions of MI (Miller
and Rollnick, 1991, 2002), and document temporal aspects of skilful MI delivery in brief
encounters
Keywords :
Motivational Interviewing , Addiction , psychotherapy process
Journal title :
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
Journal title :
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy