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Active ingredients and mechanisms of change in motivational interviewing for medication adherence. A mixed methods study of patient-therapist interaction in patients with schizophrenia

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posted on 2019-12-09, 13:33 authored by J.T.P. DobberJ.T.P. Dobber, C.H.M. LatourC.H.M. Latour, Berno van Meijel, G. ter RietG. ter Riet, E. Barkhof, R.J.G. Peters, W.J.M. Scholte op Reimer, Lieuwe De Haan

Active ingredients and mechanisms of change in motivational interviewing for medication adherence. A mixed methods study of patient-therapist interaction in patients with schizophrenia


Coding instruments

Motivational Interviewing Skill Code 2.1 (MISC 2.1)

For the global ratings:

* Acceptance

* Empathy

* MI-Spirit (consisting of Collaboration, Autonomy, and Evocation)

* Self-exploration


Motivational Interviewing Sequential Code for Observing Process Exchanges (MI-SCOPE)

Therapist behaviour codes

Client behaviour codes


Study population

Fourteen patients (MATCH-trial, see references).

Five therapists (see reference 1).


Data and data coding coding

The data consisted of 66 audio recorded and transcribed MI-sessions. For the exact coding procedures: see reference 1.

The coded data consist of 14 excel-files. Each file consists of 3 to 8 MI-sessions (S1, S2, etcetera). Extended data description: see under data files: FigShare-Art3

Funding

NWO research grant to Jos Dobber (023.004.060)

History

Retention period

2029-12-31

Priority area

  • Urban Vitality

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