Using Motivational Interviewing to Address Tobacco Cessation: Two Standardized Patient Cases for Pediatric Residents
Introduction Motivational interviewing (MI) is a well-established evidence-based method of working with patients to promote health behavior change. Standardized patient (SP) simulation allows trainees to practice and receive feedback on clinical and communication skills and may be useful in applying...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Boykan (Author), Robyn Blair (Author), Perrilynn Baldelli (Author), Susan Owens (Author) |
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