
pmid: 25962891
Many randomized controlled trials in which motivational interviewing (MI) is a key intervention make no provision for the assessment of treatment fidelity. This methodological shortcoming makes it impossible to distinguish between high- and low-quality MI interventions, and, consequently, to know whether MI provision has contributed to any intervention effects. This article makes some practical recommendations for the collection, selection, coding and reporting of MI fidelity data, as measured using the Motivational Interviewing Treatment Integrity Code. We hope that researchers will consider these recommendations and include MI fidelity measures in future studies.
Motivational Interviewing Treatment, Observer Variation, Integrity Code, : Public health, health care sciences & services [D22] [Human health sciences], Motivational interviewing/methods*, Motivational interviewing, Clinical Coding, Reproducibility of Results, : Santé publique, services médicaux & soins de santé [D22] [Sciences de la santé humaine], Documentation, Motivational Interviewing, Research Design, Fidelity, Randomized controlled trials, Humans, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Motivational Interviewing Treatment, Observer Variation, Integrity Code, : Public health, health care sciences & services [D22] [Human health sciences], Motivational interviewing/methods*, Motivational interviewing, Clinical Coding, Reproducibility of Results, : Santé publique, services médicaux & soins de santé [D22] [Sciences de la santé humaine], Documentation, Motivational Interviewing, Research Design, Fidelity, Randomized controlled trials, Humans, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
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