Motivational interviewing in HIV care / edited by Antoine Douaihy, K. Rivet Amico.
Language: English Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2020Description: xvi, 175 pages : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780190619954
- WC 503.7
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Overview of motivational interviewing -- Motivational interviewing processes & skills -- Motivational interviewing strategies -- Motivational interviewing and the continuum of HIV care in practice -- Overview of motivational interviewing and the adolescent-young adult HIV care continuum -- An example program of motivational interviewing informed linkage to HIV care -- Overview of motivational interviewing to enhance initiation of and adherence to antiretroviral therapy -- Example interventions using motivational interviewing to enhance engagement in HIV care -- Lifestyle changes & motivational interviewing -- Comorbid medical problems & motivational interviewing -- Substance use & motivational interviewing -- Emotional management, psychological issues, & motivational interviewing -- Learning and experiencing motivational interviewing -- Motivational interviewing in global practice settings : the importance of ongoing support -- Integrating MI across multiple intervention approaches and in patient-practitioner communication -- Motivational interviewing and technology -- Ethical challenges in the applications of motivational interviewing in HIV care.
It is no exaggeration to say that motivational interviewing (MI) has transformed the culture of clinical practice and the way healthcare practitioners and researchers understand behaviour change. MI, as an empirically supported therapeutic approach, has grown all across prevention, intervention, treatment, and research settings. Nowhere is the need to target behaviour change more urgent than in people living with HIV.MI is a collaborative, person-centered clinical method that fosters a constructive practitioner-patient relationship and facilitates behaviour change through eliciting and strengthening motivation for change. MI can be implemented as a stand-alone brief intervention, a prelude to treatment, or a platform for ongoing care. While MI has been shown to promote behaviour change in a variety of healthcare settings and health behaviors in diverse cultures and communities, from substance use, safer sex, physical activity, medication and treatment adherence, more recently there has been an explosion of research that tailors MI to HIV care. This original and compassionate book, Motivational Interviewing in HIV Care, brings together researchers and healthcare practitioners who have considerably contributed to the science and clinical practice of MI in HIV care. It provides current, accessible review of the current status of the MI interventions, their clinical applications, and the evidence that supports them. Motivational Interviewing in HIV Care is essential reading for workers in the field of HIV, who will benefit from up-to-date research reviews and practical applications of MI across the continuum of HIV care. Provided by publisher.
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