Rash Elizabeth M
The College of Nursing, The University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32816, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 2008 Nov-Dec;57(3):379-80. doi: 10.3200/JACH.57.3.379-384.
Brief interventions based on motivational interviewing (MI) are emerging as effective strategies for behavior change in college students. However, implementation of MI-based brief interventions may be challenging in the college health environment, and their practicality is controversial. The author explored college health clinicians' perspectives on the use of MI brief interventions in a college health study to reduce alcohol harms among high-risk college students. The author describes the challenges, benefits, and practicality of using this health promotion strategy in college health. Although MI-based brief interventions may be adapted and implemented and are beneficial in the college health setting, clinician education and further research is warranted.
基于动机性访谈(MI)的简短干预正逐渐成为大学生行为改变的有效策略。然而,在大学健康环境中实施基于MI的简短干预可能具有挑战性,其实用性也存在争议。作者在一项大学健康研究中探讨了大学健康临床医生对使用MI简短干预以减少高危大学生酒精危害的看法。作者描述了在大学健康中使用这种健康促进策略的挑战、益处和实用性。尽管基于MI的简短干预可以进行调整和实施,并且在大学健康环境中有益,但临床医生教育和进一步研究仍很有必要。