University of Manitoba, Canada.
J Health Psychol. 2024 Oct;29(12):1416-1430. doi: 10.1177/13591053241235094. Epub 2024 Feb 27.
The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of older adults and counsellors involved in virtual motivational interviewing (MI). This study was part of the Virtual Motivational INTerviewing (VIMINT) feasibility trial of virtual MI for physical activity in older adults. A descriptive qualitative design utilized content analysis. Seven older adults and three counsellors were interviewed. Four categories were developed: (i) Benefits and limitations of using technology (ii) Relationships between older adults and counsellors (iii) MI skills and spirit and (iv) Effects of virtual MI. Older adults and counsellors reported that receiving/delivering MI virtually was convenient and flexible. They described reduced non-verbal communication in virtual MI. Virtual MI facilitates interpersonal relationships, and counsellors reported that MI skills and spirit can be applied virtually. This study showed that virtual MI offers potential benefits with some limitations. The findings could inform future research involving virtual delivery of MI.
本研究旨在探讨参与虚拟动机访谈(MI)的老年人和咨询师的经验。本研究是针对老年人身体活动虚拟 MI 的虚拟动机 INTerviewing(VIMINT)可行性试验的一部分。描述性定性设计采用内容分析。对 7 名老年人和 3 名咨询师进行了访谈。得出了四个类别:(i)使用技术的好处和局限性(ii)老年人和咨询师之间的关系(iii)MI 技能和精神(iv)虚拟 MI 的效果。老年人和咨询师报告说,远程接受/提供 MI 既方便又灵活。他们描述了虚拟 MI 中减少了非言语交流。虚拟 MI 促进了人际关系,咨询师报告说,虚拟 MI 可以应用 MI 技能和精神。本研究表明,虚拟 MI 具有一些局限性,但也有潜在的好处。研究结果可为未来涉及虚拟 MI 传递的研究提供信息。