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ASSESSING THE INTEGRITY OF MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING INTERVENTIONS: RELIABILITY OF THE MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING SKILLS CODE
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2003
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Educational PsychologyBehavioral AspectHealth PsychologyMental HealthSmoking Cessation InterventionSocial SciencesPsychologyTobacco ControlSelf-efficacy TheoryPublic HealthPsychological EvaluationBehavioral SciencesMisc ElementsHealth PolicyHealth PromotionMotivationBehavior TherapyCognitive Behavioral InterventionNursingMotivational InterviewingBehavioral MedicineHealth BehaviorClinical Practice
The motivational interviewing skills code (MISC) was used to review 86 audiotaped interactions between clinicians and patients participating in a smoking cessation intervention. Intraclass correlations (ICCs) were completed for two of the MISC elements: global evaluations and behavior counts. Results indicate 75% of the global ratings yielded ICCs in the good to excellent range, while only 44% of the behavior counts yielded this level of accuracy. Adherence scores were created to form overall ratings of clinician adherence to using motivational interviewing and 80% of these competence measures yielded ICCs in the good to excellent range. Specific recommendations regarding modifications for the MISC are suggested based on the data presented.
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