Translating person-centered care into practice: A comparative analysis of motivational interviewing, illness-integration support, and guided self-determination

Vibeke Zoffmann, Åsa Hörnsten, Solveig Storbækken, Marit Graue, Bodil Rasmussen, Astrid Wahl, Marit Kirkevold

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    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE: Person-centred care [PCC] can engage people in living well with a chronic condition. However, translating PCC into practice is challenging. We aimed to compare the translational potentials of three approaches: motivational interviewing [MI], illness integration support [IIS] and guided self-determination [GSD].

    METHODS: Comparative analysis included eight components: (1) philosophical origin; (2) development in original clinical setting; (3) theoretical underpinnings; (4) overarching goal and supportive processes; (5) general principles, strategies or tools for engaging peoples; (6) health care professionals' background and training; (7) fidelity assessment; (8) reported effects.

    RESULTS: Although all approaches promoted autonomous motivation, they differed in other ways. Their original settings explain why IIS and GSD strive for life-illness integration, whereas MI focuses on managing ambivalence. IIS and GSD were based on grounded theories, and MI was intuitively developed. All apply processes and strategies to advance professionals' communication skills and engagement; GSD includes context-specific reflection sheets. All offer training programs; MI and GSD include fidelity tools.

    CONCLUSION: Each approach has a primary application: MI, when ambivalence threatens positive change; IIS, when integrating newly diagnosed chronic conditions; and GSD, when problem solving is difficult, or deadlocked.

    PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Professionals must critically consider the context in their choice of approach.

    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftPatient Education and Counseling
    Vol/bind99
    Udgave nummer3
    Sider (fra-til)400-7
    Antal sider8
    ISSN0738-3991
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - mar. 2016

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