| The "medication interest model": an integrative clinical interviewing approach for improving medication adherence-part 2: implications for teaching and research. | |
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PMID: 19092595 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE |
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PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: Over the past several decades, exciting advances have been made in the art and science of teaching clinical interviewing, which are supported by an ever-growing evidence base documenting their effectiveness. In this second article in a 2-part series, the training and research implications of an innovative approach to improving medication adherence based on these educational advances--the medication interest model (MIM)--are described. The objective is to provide an "insider's view" of how to creatively teach the MIM to case managers, as well as design state-of-the-art courses and research platforms dedicated to improving medication adherence through improved clinical interviewing skills in both nursing and medical student education. PRIMARY PRACTICE SETTINGS: The teaching and research design concepts are applicable to all primary care settings as well as specialty areas from endocrinology and cardiology to psychiatry. FINDINGS/CONCLUSIONS: Evidence-based advances in the teaching of clinical interviewing skills such as response-mode research, facilic supervision, microtraining, and macrotraining lend a distinctive quality and integrative power to the MIM. IMPLICATIONS FOR CASE MANAGEMENT: The model delineates several new platforms for training and research regarding the enhancement of medication adherence including an approach for collecting individual interviewing techniques into manageable "learning modules" amenable to competency evaluation and potential certification. |
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Authors:
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Shawn Christopher Shea |
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Type: Journal Article |
Journal Detail:
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Title: Professional case management Volume: 14 ISSN: 1932-8095 ISO Abbreviation: Prof Case Manag Publication Date: 2009 Jan-Feb |
Date Detail:
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Created Date: 2008-12-18 Completed Date: 2009-04-07 Revised Date: 2011-08-25 |
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Nlm Unique ID: 101291585 Medline TA: Prof Case Manag Country: United States |
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Languages: eng Pagination: 6-15; quiz 16-7 Citation Subset: N |
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Training Institute for Suicide Assessment and Clinical Interviewing, Stoddard, NH 03464, USA. sheainte@worldpath.net |
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Case Management* Curriculum Health Services Research* Humans Interviews as Topic* Medication Adherence* Models, Theoretical Motivation* Nursing Care* Patient Education as Topic / methods* Research Design Teaching* |
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