1- Motivational Interviewing Flashcards

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What are the four elements of Motivational Interviewing?

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-partnership: collaboration between healthcare professional and the patient
-acceptance: accepting patients as they are without judgement
-compassion: commitment to pursuing the best interest of the patient
-evocation: focusing on the patient’s individual strengths and resources

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Describe the RULE Principle:

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-resist the righting reflex
-understand your patient’s motivations
-listen
-empower your patients

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Describe the READS Principle:

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-roll with resistance
-express empathy
-avoid argumentation
-develop discrepancy
-support self-efficacy

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Describe: Change Talk

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any talk by the patient that focuses on why the patient needs to change his behavior in order to achieve goals

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Describe: Resistance Talk

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any talk by the patient that focuses on why the patient doesn’t want to or need to change

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What are the 6 themes of change talk?

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-desire
-ability
-reasons
-need
-commitment
-taking steps

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How can you elicit change talk?

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OARS
-open-ended questions
-affirmations
-reflective listening
-summaries

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What are some open-ended questions you could ask a patient to elicit change talk?

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-ask about the disadvantages of not changing
-ask about the advantages of changing
-ask about being successful in changing
-ask about the intention to change

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