In Argentina, providers’ response to motivational interviewing (MI) to improve engagement and retention in care among challenging patients with HIV was evaluated. Twelve HIV care physicians participated, and their video recordings pre- and post-MI training were also obtained. One week post-training, 11 of the 12 participants were committed to using MI strategies during consult session. Of the 12 participants, 9 demonstrated appropriate utilization of MI techniques and change in HIV education provided during consultation ( Z = −2.375, P = .018). Motivational interviewing appears to be a viable strategy to enhance engagement and retention in challenging HIV-positive patients.
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Bofill, L., Weiss, S. M., Lucas, M., Bordato, A., Dorigo, A., Fernandez-Cabanillas, G., … Jones, D. (2015). Motivational Interviewing among HIV Health Care Providers. Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (JIAPAC), 14(6), 491–496. https://doi.org/10.1177/2325957415586257
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