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Acquisition of MI Competence Trough the Training Methods Used in the Swedish County Councils and Municipalities

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Karolinska Institute

Status

Completed

Conditions

Competence

Treatments

Behavioral: Regular MI-training + supervision half
Behavioral: Regular MI-training + supervision full
Behavioral: Regular MI-training

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02878356
R30024-2 AAMR

Details and patient eligibility

About

In the Swedish county councils and municipalities, Motivational Interviewing (MI) training with different forms and content is taking place as part of the implementation of the method. The study aims to evaluate to what extent the practitioners acquire and retain MI skills trough the different training methods used by comparing them with a format that in previous studies has shown to be required for the long-term acquisition of proficiency in MI; training including supervision consisting of feedback based on monitoring of practice.

Full description

The basis for a successful implementation of an evidence-based treatment in routine clinical care is quality assessment of all stages of delivery, implementation and evaluation. In the Swedish county councils and municipalities, Motivational Interviewing (MI) training with different forms and content is taking place as part of the implementation of the method.

Aims: To evaluate to what extent the practitioners acquire and retain MI skills through the different training methods used in the Swedish county councils and municipalities by comparing them with a format that in previous studies has shown to be required for the long-term acquisition of proficiency in MI; training including supervision consisting of feedback based on monitoring of practice.

Method: In 2013-2014, 175 practitioners that attend MI training in five different county councils and municipalities in Sweden will be randomized to one of the study's three groups: (a) "Regular training" (n= 66), b) "Regular training" followed by six individual supervision sessions at monthly intervals based on only the behavior counts component of the Motivational Interviewing Treatment Integrity (MITI) Code (n= 67), and (c) "Regular training" followed by supervision based on both the behavior counts and the five global dimensions of the MITI (n= 67). All practitioners will record three sessions: one before " regular training", one after "regular training" and one six month after training. The practitioners in group b and c will record five additional sessions in conjunction with the supervision. All supervision and recording sessions will be made over the phone with actors role-playing clients. The sessions will be assessed for proficiency in MI by MIC Lab at the Karolinska Institute according to the Swedish translation of MITI 3.1.

Time Frame: The specific time points at which the outcome measure (the Swedish version of the MITI, version 3.1.) will be assessed are:

  1. Before the county councils' workshop trainings (pre-workshop).
  2. Directly after the workshop trainings (post-workshop).
  3. Six months after the workshop trainings (follow-up). => Since the different county council workshop trainings differ in time (e.g. one to four month) the participants from the different county councils will be followed for a period in between seven month (one + six) to ten month (four + six).

The participants randomized to the two groups with additional supervision will also be assessed five times between the post-workshop and the follow-up assessment (e.g. every month).

Enrollment

174 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 65 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

• Subjects are practitioners that attend MI-training in five different Swedish county councils 2013-2014.

Exclusion criteria

• Practitioners younger than 18 and older than 65

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

174 participants in 3 patient groups

Regular MI-training
Active Comparator group
Description:
Regular training (n= 59) the Motivational Interviewing (MI) -training methods used in the Swedish county councils and municipalities
Treatment:
Behavioral: Regular MI-training
Regular MI-training + supervision half
Active Comparator group
Description:
Regular MI-training followed by six individual MI-supervision sessions at monthly intervals based on only the behavior counts component of MITI (n= 58)
Treatment:
Behavioral: Regular MI-training
Behavioral: Regular MI-training + supervision half
Regular MI-training + supervision full
Active Comparator group
Description:
Regular MI-training followed by MI-supervision based on both the behavior counts and the five global dimensions of MITI (n= 58)
Treatment:
Behavioral: Regular MI-training
Behavioral: Regular MI-training + supervision full

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