Compare the efficacy of each provider’s approach to patient interviewing in regard to effect on patient behavior. Which approach is more effective in helping patients achieve health-related behavioral changes?
· Explain how motivational interviewing (MI) differs in tone, structure, and patient engagement compared to traditional interviewing.
· Reflect on how you might use MI techniques in your own advanced practice role to promote patient-centered outcomes.
· Consider how principles of autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice apply to patient interviewing and communication practices.
Use at least 3 scholarly resources that are less than 5 years old. Cite all sources in APA format.
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To prepare:
Watch a video of two providers interviewing a patient.
· Video demonstrates example of standard interviewing techniques versus example of motivational interviewing (MI) using The Process of MI framework:
· Engage – Build rapport, use open-ended questions, uncover values/hopes, and offer compassionate reflections.
· Focus – Bring the discussion to the health concern at hand, eliciting symptoms, concerns, and wellness indicators.
· Evoke – Explore reasons for and against change; use readiness rulers, double-sided reflections, and pros/cons.
· Plan – Collaboratively set attainable goals and elicit patient commitment to specific next steps.