Nursing-Communication Partnership to Evaluate the Interviewer-Participant Relationship in Motivational Interviewing
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Cheryl Witt, MSN, College of Nursing, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA; Elizabeth Troutman-Adams, PhD, University of Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; Frances D. Hardin-Fanning, PhD, RN, Capstone College of Nursing, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA
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Nursing researchers partnered with Communication researchers to evaluate the influence of the relationship between a motivational interview nurse interventionist and study participants on changes in dietary behaviors. The purpose of this study was to investigate relationships between trust, disclosure and dietary outcomes during a dietary intervention in rural Central Appalachia.
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30th International Nursing Research Congress: Theory-to-Practice: Catalyzing Collaborations to Connect Globally. Held 25-29 July 2019 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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Keywords | Appalachia; Interdisciplinary Collaboration; Motivational Interviewing |
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Name | 30th International Nursing Research Congress |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Location | Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
Date | 2019 |
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