The art of motivating behavior change: The use of motivational interviewing to promote health

TitleThe art of motivating behavior change: The use of motivational interviewing to promote health
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2001
AuthorsShinitzky, HE, Kub, J
JournalPublic Health Nursing
Volume18
Pagination178-185
Date PublishedMay-Jun
Publication Languageeng
ISBN Number0737-1209 (Print)0737-1209 (Linking)
Accession Number11359619
Keywords*Health Behavior, *Interviews as Topic, *Models, Psychological, *Motivation, Behavior Therapy/*methods, Decision Making, Health Promotion, Humans, Life Style, Male, Middle Aged, Nurse-Patient Relations, Persuasive Communication, Primary Prevention, Public Health Nursing/*methods, Risk-Taking
Abstract

Health promotion and disease prevention have always been essential to public health nursing. With the changing health care system and an increased emphasis on cost-containment, the role of the nurse is expanding even more into this arena. A challenge for public health nurses, then, is to motivate and facilitate health behavior change in working with individuals, families, and communities and designing programs based on theory. Leading causes of death continue to relate to health behaviors that require change. The purpose of this article is to integrate theory with practice by describing the Transtheoretical Model of Change as well as the principles of motivational interviewing that can be used in motivating behavioral change. A case scenario is presented to illustrate the use of the models with effective interviewing skills that can be used to enhance health. Implications for practice with an emphasis on providing an individually tailored matched intervention is stressed.

URLhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=11359619
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