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Evaluation of a Motivation-Based Intervention to Reduce Health Risk Behaviors among Black Primary Care Patients with Adverse Childhood Experiences.

Ellen Goldstein1, James Topitzes2, Susan Flowers Benton3, Kathleen P Sarino4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Considerable evidence suggests that greater attention should be paid to the impact of trauma among low-income, racial/ethnic minority patients living in urban communities. The goal of this article is to evaluate a 2-session, motivational intervention designed to motivate a change in health risk behaviors among low-income, self-identified Black/African American patients with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs).
METHODS: Qualitative self-reported data described helpful aspects of the intervention and those that could be improved. Eligible participants with 1 or more ACEs being seen in a community-based clinic were interviewed by a mental health clinician researcher for 2 in-person sessions scheduled 1 month apart. Content analysis was performed using a general inductive approach to identify core themes.
RESULTS: In total, 36 of 40 participants completed both sessions, with the majority reporting a high rate of satisfaction. Participants emphasized the importance of talking with a trained professional who could listen without judgment, understand patient challenges, clarify patient goals, and facilitate behavior change plans. Suggestions for improvement included modifying structure and content, enhancing clinic environment, improving linkages to behavioral health, and increasing communication and collaboration with clinicians.
CONCLUSION: Participant evaluation data gathered for this study suggest that through the practice of asking, listening, and accepting, clinicians can help patients who have been exposed to childhood adversity better understand themselves and promote healthy coping behaviors. This study provides preliminary data on the needs of underserved patients that can be utilized to develop and deliver health promotion interventions using a trauma-informed approach in community-based clinics.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 33482960      PMCID: PMC7849309          DOI: 10.7812/TPP/19.233

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perm J        ISSN: 1552-5767


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