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Randomized trial of teaching brief motivational interviewing to pediatric trainees to promote healthy behaviors in families.

Paula Lozano1, Heather A McPhillips, Bryan Hartzler, Andrea S Robertson, Cecilia Runkle, Kelley A Scholz, James W Stout, Gail M Kieckhefer.   

Abstract

HYPOTHESIS: That pediatric resident trainees would demonstrate increased counseling skill following training in brief motivational interviewing (MI).
DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial.
SETTING: University of Washington Pediatric Residency. PARTICIPANTS: Pediatric residents (N = 18), including residents in postgraduate years 1, 2, 3, and 4.
INTERVENTIONS: Collaborative Management in Pediatrics, a 9-hour behavior change curriculum based on brief MI plus written feedback on communication skills (based on a 3-month Objective Standardized Clinical Evaluation [OSCE]). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: The percentage of MI-consistent behavior (%MICO), a summary score for MI skill, was assessed via OSCEs in which standardized patients portray parents of children with asthma in 3 clinical scenarios (stations). The OSCEs were conducted at baseline and 3 and 7 months. Blinded coders rated videotaped OSCEs using a validated tool to tally communication behaviors. Training effects were assessed using linear regression controlling for baseline %MICO. Global ratings of counseling style served as secondary outcome measures.
RESULTS: Trained residents demonstrated a trend toward increased skill (%MICO score) at 3 months compared with control residents. At 7 months, %MICO scores increased 16% to 20% (P < .02) across all OSCE stations after the combined intervention of Collaborative Management in Pediatrics training plus written feedback. The effect of training on global ratings supported the main findings.
CONCLUSIONS: Pediatric trainees' skills in behavior change counseling improved following the combination of training in brief MI plus personalized feedback.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20530307     DOI: 10.1001/archpediatrics.2010.86

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med        ISSN: 1072-4710


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