Table 1. Assessment of Standardized Patient Encounters by Expert: Post-Event Scores Compared with Pre-Event Scores.
Motivational Interviewing Competency | Pre-Event | Three Months Post-Event | Mean Difference | ||||
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Mean Score | Standard Deviation | Mean Score | Standard Deviation | Post-Score Minus Pre-Score | Standard Deviation | Significance, 2-tailed (p value) | |
1. Collaboratively discuss lifestyle choices with patients. | .275 | .221 | .686 | .376 | .410 | .450 | .013* |
2. Evoke patient thoughts and opinions on the advantages and disadvantages of health behavior. | .369 | .280 | .783 | .299 | .414 | .475 | .022* |
3. Respond with, and demonstrate, complete empathy and avoid correcting patient's opinions or “preaching”. | .213 | .194 | .668 | .327 | .455 | .404 | .004** |
4. Elicit the patient's motivation, concerns and values concerning the lifestyle choice. | .313 | .247 | .758 | .425 | .444 | .567 | .027* |
5. Respond to the patient's core concerns about lifestyle modification. | .286 | .200 | .751 | .310 | .465 | .396 | .003** |
6. Restate the patient's reasoning and discrepancies between behaviors and goals or values. | .244 | .221 | .833 | .418 | .589 | .558 | .009* |
7. Roll with resistance. | .604 | .305 | .808 | .429 | .203 | .514 | .300 |
Significant improvement (p< 0.05).
Significant improvement using Bonferroni correction (p< 0.007).