Effectiveness of Motivational Interviewing in improving lipid level in patients with dyslipidemia assisted by general practitioners: Dislip-EM study protocol.
Author: Luis A Pérula; Josep M Bosch; Julia Bóveda; Manuel Campiñez; Nieves Barragán; Juan C Arboniés; Jose A Prados; Enrique Martín-Álvarez; Remedios Martín; Josep Massons; Margarita Criado; Ruiz Moral, Roger; José A Fernández-García; Francisco Buitrago; Inmaculada Olaya; Modesto Pérez; Joaquín Ruiz
Abstract: The non-pharmacological approach to cholesterol control in patients with hyperlipidemia is based
on the promotion of a healthy diet and physical activity. Thus, to help patients change their habits, it is essential to
identify the most effective approach. Many efforts have been devoted to explain changes in or adherence to
specific health behaviors. Such efforts have resulted in the development of theories that have been applied in
prevention campaigns, and that include brief advice and counseling services. Within this context, Motivational
Interviewing has proven to be effective in changing health behaviors in specific cases. However, more robust
evidence is needed on the effectiveness of Motivational Interviewing in treating chronic pathologies -such as
dyslipidemia- in patients assisted by general practitioners. This article describes a protocol to assess the
effectiveness of MI as compared with general practice (brief advice), with the aim of improving lipid level control
in patients with dyslipidemia assisted by a general practitioner.
Universal identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10641/1040
Date: 2011
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