It is well documented in substance abuse and health care literature that motivational interviewing is an evidenced-based and effective intervention for influencing patient behaviors and associated positive health outcomes. The introduction of motivational interviewing training in specialty pharmacy has great potential to increase patient and pharmacist satisfaction, maximize adherence rates, and improve health outcomes. This commentary examines the need for effective approaches for improving patient adherence and outcomes and briefly describes the history and efficacy of motivational interviewing. Case studies using traditional approaches to patient care and motivational interviewing are analysed, and real-world experience using motivational interviewing is presented in the form of a specialty pharmacy case study.
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Berger, B. A., & Bertram, C. T. (2015). Motivational interviewing and specialty pharmacy. Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy. Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP). https://doi.org/10.18553/jmcp.2015.21.1.13
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