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Negotiation in type 2 diabetes counseling: from problem recognition to mutual acceptance during lifestyle counseling.

Päivi Karhila1, Tarja Kettunen, Marita Poskiparta, Leena Liimatainen.   

Abstract

Negotiation, an essential communication activity in lifestyle counseling, has rarely been studied at the micro level of interaction. Furthermore, the evidence for interpersonal negotiation to occur in counseling practice is inconclusive. In this study, the authors describe how negotiation focused on lifestyle changes was produced in nurse-patient interaction. The research data, 73 videotaped diabetes counseling situations, were analyzed using conversation analysis. The process of negotiation consisted of recognizing the problems in the patients' health behavior, offering proposals as solutions to the problems, and reaching an agreement on them. Negotiation had characteristics similar to those mentioned in the literature, but there were also prominent inadequacies. The authors suggest that nurses might need to become more aware of their counseling practices in routine situations through conscious effort for self-evaluation. In addition, further research would be required to demonstrate the effectiveness of negotiation for facilitating changes in patients' health behavior.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14606410     DOI: 10.1177/1049732303257153

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


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