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Patient Educ Couns ; 84(1): 27-30, 2011 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21123019

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OBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate a year 3 motivational interviewing (MI) curriculum using a standardized patient case. METHODS: The 2-h small group MI curriculum included a didactic presentation followed by interactive role plays. During a clinical skills assessment at the end of year 3 the MI skills of 80 students who had participated in the curriculum were compared with those of 19 students who had not participated. RESULTS: The standardized patient reliably rated the students on their performance of 8 items. Students who had participated in the MI curriculum were significantly more proficient than nonparticipating students in the performance of 2 strategic MI skills, importance and confidence rulers (ps<.006). The groups did not differ in their use of patient-centered counseling skills or collaborative change planning commonly used in MI. CONCLUSIONS: Third year medical students can learn to use MI skills that specifically aim to enhance patients' motivations for change. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Medical schools should consider providing students with MI training and MI skill assessments using standardized patient cases to help students prepare to counsel patients for behavior change.


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Curriculum , Directive Counseling , Interviews as Topic/methods , Motivation , Patient Simulation , Clinical Competence , Education, Medical, Undergraduate , Educational Measurement , Humans , Patient-Centered Care , Psychiatry/education , Students, Medical/psychology
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