Abstract

Dysmenorrhoea's frequency in gynaecology

 The present study is an example of how to improve this healthcare touch point by including Motivational Interviewing (MI) into clinician training, a strategy that has become a common initial step in engaging teenagers and changing their health behaviors. MI was created as a way to reduce client apprehension about therapy and increase overall motivation to accept treatment. MI has undergone several adaptations over the years, shifting from an emphasis on treatment involvement to a variety of medical and public health uses. The faithfulness to the model is a key concern in the use of MI. In general, MI training benefits from a multimethod approach that includes didactic teaching, in-person training, and practise and booster sessions.


Author(s):

Tim David



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