Motivational Interview Flashcards
How do you open the consultation in a motivational interview?
appropriate introduction
check patients details
establish purpose of consultation – e.g. start Hx
What do you do for screening in an alcohol motivational interview?
CAGE qs
How do you assess intake in a motivational interview? (generally then specifically for alcohol)
What? and pattern e.g. amount per week
Assess the biological and sociopsychological impact of alcohol dependence (or smoking, or obesity)
on health, jobs, relationships
assess patients insight into alcohol dependence problems / smoking / obesity
What communication skills should be used in a motivational interview?
- Elicit and address patients Ideas, Concerns, expectations?
[e.g. anything you think this might be/ anything particularly concerning you, is there anything you would like to get out of the consultation - Use open ended questions
Assess patients readiness to change -> draw out a linear scale - from 1-10 what is your desire to quit alcohol / smoking / change diet
from - 1-10 how confident are you in being able to do so? - use decision making box [draw] on the benefits/downsides of drinking behaviour
- use of FEEDBACK [personalised information]
- use of RESPONSIBILITY [ freedom of choice, individuals responsibilities for their own health]
Use of ADVICE [appropriate and gentle suggestions to promote change]
Use of MENU [formulate appropriate strategies to enable the change]
Use of EMPATHY [show empathy and reflective listening]
Use of SELF-EFFICACY [reflect that in order for changes to occur - patient must believe in themselves]
RE-ASSESS readiness to change (linear scale, after)
Desire to quit alcohol, how confident are you to do so
How do you close the consulation?
summary and thank patient
offer leaflet/brochure/reliable help - support groups, CBT, pharmalogical therapy. Check patients understanding
What should you make “use” of in an alcohol history?
use of FEEDBACK [personalised information]
- use of RESPONSIBILITY [ freedom of choice, individuals responsibilities for their own health]
Use of ADVICE [appropriate and gentle suggestions to promote change]
Use of MENU [formulate appropriate strategies to enable the change]
Use of EMPATHY [show empathy and reflective listening]
Use of SELF-EFFICACY [reflect that in order for changes to occur - patient must believe in themselves]
What do you assess a scale of for a motivational interview?
Their DESIRE to quit XYZ
how CONFIDENT they are in being able to do so?
Scale of 1-10
asses before and after interview then go to close
What should the table look like?
benefits and downsides on the top WIDTH
then alc/no alc or smoke/no smoke lifestyle;diet/no change on VERTICAL