Victor Elizabeth C, El-Behadli Ana F, McDonald Wade C, Pratt Chelsea D, Faith Melissa A
Children's Health, Department of Psychiatry, Children's Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA.
J Clin Psychol Med Settings. 2019 Sep;26(3):364-371. doi: 10.1007/s10880-018-9589-0.
Motivational interviewing (MI) has proven a well-established psychotherapeutic intervention designed to enhance motivation for behavior change. While the benefits of MI have been established, little research has systematically evaluated dissemination of MI efforts to healthcare providers, especially among pediatric providers. The present pilot study evaluated whether healthcare providers gained valuable knowledge, confidence and desire to utilize MI, and skills in MI techniques and if these outcomes varied based on provider characteristics or duration and intensity of MI training. Twenty pediatric healthcare professionals in a large academic pediatric hospital completed an advanced 20-h MI training and 103 pediatric healthcare professionals completed a basic 4-h MI workshop. The study demonstrated no significant differences in post-workshop MI knowledge, confidence, or desire based on trainee demographics. We also found no significant change from post-basic workshop to post-advanced workshop for advanced MI trainees. However, the advanced training workshop participants evidenced significant growth in utilizing MI skills (via MITI coding) and self-reported confidence in using MI skills. We therefore conclude that while the basic workshop allows participants to gain valuable MI knowledge and confidence and desire to utilize MI, it is through the advanced training that providers have the opportunity to practice these skills, receive feedback, and ultimately gain the expertise necessary to be effective MI providers. Overall, results from this pilot study suggest MI training in pediatric hospitals represents an important area of opportunity for multidisciplinary training, dissemination, and practice.
动机性访谈(MI)已被证明是一种成熟的心理治疗干预方法,旨在增强行为改变的动机。虽然MI的益处已得到证实,但很少有研究系统地评估将MI推广至医疗服务提供者的情况,尤其是儿科医疗服务提供者。本试点研究评估了医疗服务提供者是否获得了关于使用MI的宝贵知识、信心和意愿,以及MI技术方面的技能,以及这些结果是否因提供者特征或MI培训的持续时间和强度而异。一家大型学术儿科医院的20名儿科医疗专业人员完成了为期20小时的高级MI培训,103名儿科医疗专业人员完成了为期4小时的基础MI工作坊。研究表明,基于学员的人口统计学特征,工作坊后的MI知识、信心或意愿没有显著差异。我们还发现,对于参加高级MI培训的学员,从基础工作坊后到高级工作坊后没有显著变化。然而,参加高级培训工作坊的人员在使用MI技能方面(通过MITI编码)有显著提高,并且在自我报告的使用MI技能的信心方面也有显著提高。因此,我们得出结论,虽然基础工作坊能让参与者获得关于MI的宝贵知识、信心和使用MI的意愿,但只有通过高级培训,医疗服务提供者才有机会练习这些技能、获得反馈,并最终获得成为有效的MI提供者所需的专业知识。总体而言,这项试点研究的结果表明,儿科医院的MI培训是多学科培训、推广和实践的一个重要机遇领域。