1. Citation: |
Lal, S. & Korner-Bitenskey, N. (2012). Motivational interviewing: a novel intervention for translating rehabilitation research into practice. Disability and Rehabilitation, 35(11), 919-23. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2012.711897. |
Title: |
Motivational interviewing: a novel intervention for translating rehabilitation research into practice |
Author(s): |
Lal, S.
Korner-Bitenskey, N.
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Year: |
2012 |
Journal/Publication: |
Disability and Rehabilitation |
Abstract: |
This article examines the intricacies of motivation and behavior in a rehabilitation research and practice context. Specifically, the authors posit that motivational interviewing (MI) is a valid knowledge translation (KT) strategy to consider. MI is described as having three core tenets: collaboration, evocation, and autonomy. For the purposes of collaboration it is assumed that a researcher or other KT broker would handle this function. This article continues to explain the other principals of MI and provides an overview within a KT and rehabilitation research framework. |
WEB URI: |
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22991934
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Type of Item: |
Review KT Strategies
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Type of KT Strategy: |
Knowledge Broker Motivational Interviewing |
Target Group: |
Healthcare Professional Service Provider
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Evidence Level: |
3 |
Record Updated: | 2015-07-30 |
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