Abstract

BackgroundLifestyle is one of the main determinants of people’s health. It is essential to find the most effective prevention strategies to be used to encourage behavioral changes in their patients. Many theories are available that explain change or adherence to specific health behaviors in subjects. In this sense the named Motivational Interviewing has increasingly gained relevance. Few well-validated instruments are available for measuring doctors’ communication skills, and more specifically the Motivational Interviewing.Methods/DesignThe hypothesis of this study is that the Scale for Measuring Motivational Interviewing Skills (EVEM questionnaire) is a valid and reliable instrument for measuring the primary care professionals skills to get behavior change in patients. To test the hypothesis we have designed a prospective, observational, multi-center study to validate a measuring instrument. –Scope: Thirty-two primary care centers in Spain. -Sampling and Size: a) face and consensual validity: A group composed of 15 experts in Motivational Interviewing. b) Assessment of the psychometric properties of the scale; 50 physician- patient encounters will be videoed; a total of 162 interviews will be conducted with six standardized patients, and another 200 interviews will be conducted with 50 real patients (n=362). Four physicians will be specially trained to assess 30 interviews randomly selected to test the scale reproducibility. -Measurements for to test the hypothesis: a) Face validity: development of a draft questionnaire based on a theoretical model, by using Delphi-type methodology with experts. b) Scale psychometric properties: intraobservers will evaluate video recorded interviews: content-scalability validity (Exploratory Factor Analysis), internal consistency (Cronbach alpha), intra-/inter-observer reliability (Kappa index, intraclass correlation coefficient, Bland & Altman methodology), generalizability, construct validity and sensitivity to change (Pearson product–moment correlation coefficient).DiscussionThe verification of the hypothesis that EVEM is a valid and reliable tool for assessing motivational interviewing would be a major breakthrough in the current theoretical and practical knowledge, as it could be used to assess if the providers put into practice a patient centered communication style and can be used both for training or researching purposes.Trials registration Dislip-EM studyNCT01282190 (ClinicalTrials.gov)

Highlights

  • Lifestyle is one of the main determinants of people’s health

  • The verification of the hypothesis that Scale for Measuring Motivational Interviewing Skills (EVEM) is a valid and reliable tool for assessing motivational interviewing would be a major breakthrough in the current theoretical and practical knowledge, as it could be used to assess if the providers put into practice a patient centered communication style and can be used both for training or researching purposes

  • It is noteworthy that one of the most reliable assessment methods is used in this instrument: the evaluation of recorded interviews by external trained raters [18]. With this project we try to test the hypothesis that a tool called "Assessment Scale motivational interviewing" (EVEM in Spanish) designed to assess whether the Spanish doctors have Motivational Interviewing” (MI) skills to promote in their patients behavioural changes have good psychometric properties, in terms of validity and reliability

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Discussion

To prove the hypothesis that EVEM has good psychometric properties. If so, this will allow to apply this questionnaire for assessing the results derived from any research study with the aim of assess possible behavioral changes in health habits as a result of a motivational approaching. . .), toxic habits (smoking, alcohol and illegal drug use), therapeutic adherence (one of the main reasons for treatment failure in chronic patients), sexual behaviours (prevention of sexually transmitted diseases, especially HIV), or mental health problems, so the tool would have a wide range of research applications. Ethical This project has been approved by the Commission on Ethics and Health Research Center of Reina Sofia Hospital (Córdoba, Spain), dated 08/11/2010. Antonio Pérez Fuentes (Consultorio Villafranca de Córdoba) 6. Antonio Valero Martín (Consultorio Villafranca de Córdoba) 11.

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