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Motivational interviewing interactions and the primary health care challenges presented by smokers with low motivation to stop smoking: a conversation analysis

BACKGROUND: Research indicates that one third of smokers have low motivation to stop smoking. The purpose of the study was to use Conversational Analysis to enhance understanding of the process in Motivational Interviewing sessions carried out by primary care doctors and nurses to motivate their pat...

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Autores principales: Codern-Bové, Núria, Pujol-Ribera, Enriqueta, Pla, Margarida, González-Bonilla, Javier, Granollers, Silvia, Ballvé, José L, Fanlo, Gemma, Cabezas, Carmen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4289187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25427643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-14-1225
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author Codern-Bové, Núria
Pujol-Ribera, Enriqueta
Pla, Margarida
González-Bonilla, Javier
Granollers, Silvia
Ballvé, José L
Fanlo, Gemma
Cabezas, Carmen
author_facet Codern-Bové, Núria
Pujol-Ribera, Enriqueta
Pla, Margarida
González-Bonilla, Javier
Granollers, Silvia
Ballvé, José L
Fanlo, Gemma
Cabezas, Carmen
author_sort Codern-Bové, Núria
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description BACKGROUND: Research indicates that one third of smokers have low motivation to stop smoking. The purpose of the study was to use Conversational Analysis to enhance understanding of the process in Motivational Interviewing sessions carried out by primary care doctors and nurses to motivate their patients to quit smoking. The present study is a substudy of the Systematic Intervention on Smoking Habits in Primary Health Care Project (Spanish acronym: ISTAPS). METHODS: Motivational interviewing sessions with a subset of nine participants (two interview sessions were conducted with two of the nine) in the ISTAPS study who were current smokers and scored fewer than 5 points on the Richmond test that measures motivation to quit smoking were videotaped and transcribed. A total of 11 interviews conducted by five primary health care professionals in Barcelona, Spain, were analysed. Qualitative Content Analysis was used to develop an analytical guide for coding transcriptions. Conversation Analysis allowed detailed study of the exchange of words during the interaction. RESULTS: Motivational Interviewing sessions had three phases: assessment, reflection on readiness to change, and summary. The interaction was constructed during an office visit, where interactional dilemmas arise and can be resolved in various ways. Some actions by professionals (use of reiterations, declarations, open-ended questions) helped to construct a framework of shared relationship; others inhibited this relationship (focusing on risks of smoking, clinging to the protocol, and prematurely emphasizing change). Some professionals tended to resolve interactional dilemmas (e.g., resistance) through a confrontational or directive style. Interactions that did not follow Motivational Interviewing principles predominated in seven of the interviews analysed. CONCLUSIONS: Conversational analysis showed that the complexity of the intervention increases when a health professional encounters individuals with low motivation for change, and interactional dilemmas may occur that make it difficult to follow Motivational Interview principles. Incorporating different forms of expression during the Motivational Interviewing could help to build patient-centred health care relationships and, for patients with low motivation to stop smoking, offer an opportunity to reflect on tobacco use during the office visit. The study findings could be included in professional training to improve the quality of motivational interviewing.
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spelling pubmed-42891872015-01-11 Motivational interviewing interactions and the primary health care challenges presented by smokers with low motivation to stop smoking: a conversation analysis Codern-Bové, Núria Pujol-Ribera, Enriqueta Pla, Margarida González-Bonilla, Javier Granollers, Silvia Ballvé, José L Fanlo, Gemma Cabezas, Carmen BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Research indicates that one third of smokers have low motivation to stop smoking. The purpose of the study was to use Conversational Analysis to enhance understanding of the process in Motivational Interviewing sessions carried out by primary care doctors and nurses to motivate their patients to quit smoking. The present study is a substudy of the Systematic Intervention on Smoking Habits in Primary Health Care Project (Spanish acronym: ISTAPS). METHODS: Motivational interviewing sessions with a subset of nine participants (two interview sessions were conducted with two of the nine) in the ISTAPS study who were current smokers and scored fewer than 5 points on the Richmond test that measures motivation to quit smoking were videotaped and transcribed. A total of 11 interviews conducted by five primary health care professionals in Barcelona, Spain, were analysed. Qualitative Content Analysis was used to develop an analytical guide for coding transcriptions. Conversation Analysis allowed detailed study of the exchange of words during the interaction. RESULTS: Motivational Interviewing sessions had three phases: assessment, reflection on readiness to change, and summary. The interaction was constructed during an office visit, where interactional dilemmas arise and can be resolved in various ways. Some actions by professionals (use of reiterations, declarations, open-ended questions) helped to construct a framework of shared relationship; others inhibited this relationship (focusing on risks of smoking, clinging to the protocol, and prematurely emphasizing change). Some professionals tended to resolve interactional dilemmas (e.g., resistance) through a confrontational or directive style. Interactions that did not follow Motivational Interviewing principles predominated in seven of the interviews analysed. CONCLUSIONS: Conversational analysis showed that the complexity of the intervention increases when a health professional encounters individuals with low motivation for change, and interactional dilemmas may occur that make it difficult to follow Motivational Interview principles. Incorporating different forms of expression during the Motivational Interviewing could help to build patient-centred health care relationships and, for patients with low motivation to stop smoking, offer an opportunity to reflect on tobacco use during the office visit. The study findings could be included in professional training to improve the quality of motivational interviewing. BioMed Central 2014-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4289187/ /pubmed/25427643 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-14-1225 Text en © Codern-Bové et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Pujol-Ribera, Enriqueta
Pla, Margarida
González-Bonilla, Javier
Granollers, Silvia
Ballvé, José L
Fanlo, Gemma
Cabezas, Carmen
Motivational interviewing interactions and the primary health care challenges presented by smokers with low motivation to stop smoking: a conversation analysis
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title_full_unstemmed Motivational interviewing interactions and the primary health care challenges presented by smokers with low motivation to stop smoking: a conversation analysis
title_short Motivational interviewing interactions and the primary health care challenges presented by smokers with low motivation to stop smoking: a conversation analysis
title_sort motivational interviewing interactions and the primary health care challenges presented by smokers with low motivation to stop smoking: a conversation analysis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4289187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25427643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-14-1225
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