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Motivational interviewing

Aikens JE, Nease Jr DE et aL (2005) Adherence to maintenance-phase antidepressant medication as a function of patient beliefs about medication. Ann Fam Med 3 23-30 Blenkinsopp A, Bond C, Britten N (1997) From compliance to concordance. Achieving shared goals in medicine taking. Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain and Merck Sharpe Dome, London UK [Pg.117]

Bondesson A, Hellstrom L, Eriksson T, Hoglund P (2009) A structured questionnaire to asses patient compliance and beliefs about medicines taken account of the ordered categorical structure of data. J Eval Clin Pract (in press) [Pg.117]

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Elliott RA and Stewart DC (2008) A systematic review of interventions to improve medication taking in elderly patients prescribed multiple medications. Drugs Aging 25 307-324 Epstein RM, Alper BS, Quill TE (2004) Communicating evidence for participatory decision making. JAMA 291 2359-2366 [Pg.117]

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Stotts AL, Schmitz JM, Rhoades HM, et al Motivational interviewing with cocaine-dependent patients a pilot study. J Consult Clin Psychol 69 858-862, 2001 Volpicelli J, Rhines KC, Rhines JS, et al Naltrexone and alcohol dependence role of subjecr compliance. Arch Gen Psychiarry 54 737—742, 1997 Wilk Al, Jensen NM, Havighurst TC Mera-analysis of randomized control trials addressing brief inrervenrions in heavy alcohol drinkers.) Gen Inrern Med 12 274— 283, 1997... [Pg.363]

As mentioned, motivational interviewing is only one option for increasing motivation in clients. There are ways to motivate some clients through assessment and feedback about the assessment, as well as using previously mentioned cognitive and behavioral strategies. In addition, other therapies that have not been mentioned here have been developed to increase clients motivation, so you may wish to browse the research literature if you are interested in learning about other options. [Pg.106]

Miller, W. R., Rollnick, S. (2002). Motivational interviewing Preparing people for change (2nd ed.). New York Guilford Press. [Pg.306]

Osterberg L and Blaschke T (2005) Adherence to medication. N Engl J Med 353 487-497 Possidente CJ, Bucci KK, McClain WJ (2005) Motivational interviewing a tool to improve medication adherence Am J Health Syst Pharm 62 1311-1314... [Pg.117]

Typically includes elements of cognitive-behavioural therapy, e.g. in dealing with cravings and trigger situations, and motivational interviewing... [Pg.113]

Desire to change drug-taking behaviour or have treatment. May be enhanced by motivational interviewing Opioid antagonist used to block the effects of heroin or related drugs... [Pg.147]

Martino S, Carroll KM, Nich C Rounsaville BJ (2006). A randomised controlled pilot study of motivational interviewing for patients with psychotic and drug use disorders. Addiction, 101, 1479-92... [Pg.163]

McCambridge J Strang J (2005). Deterioration over time in effect of motivational interviewing in reducing drug consumption and related risk among young people. Addiction, 100, 470-8... [Pg.164]

Miller WR Rollnick S (2002). Motivational Interviewing Preparing People for Change. New York Guildford Press... [Pg.165]

Noonan WC Moyers TB (1997). Motivational interviewing. Journal of Substance Misuse, 2, 8-16... [Pg.166]


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