Application of motivational interviewing to group: Teaching advance care planning via group visits for clinical professionals

Monica M. Matthieu, Ciara M. Oliver, Gissa I. Hernandez, Jane Ann Mccullough,David A. Adkins, Mary J. Mallory,Laura D. Taylor,Jamie L. Jensen,Kimberly K. Garner

PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING(2024)

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Objective: Advance Care Planning (ACP) via Group Visits (ACP-GV) is an innovative patient-centered intervention used in the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare system. The goal of ACP-GV is to spread ACP to veterans and caregivers in medically underserved rural areas. Veterans, caregivers and those they trust participate in a group led by clinicians in Veterans Health Administration healthcare and/or community-based settings. To learn how to facilitate ACP-GV, clinicians attend ACP-GV training. The training teaches the ACPGV group model and the theoretical components of Motivational Interviewing (MI) (Rollnick & Miller, 1995), which are used to empower participants to have conversations about their healthcare values and preferences. Therefore, the aim is to describe the specific MI techniques utilized by group facilitators in the innovative ACPGV intervention. Discussion: We provide exemplars for how group facilitators apply the MI techniques to the group discussion with participants. Lastly, we provide a scripted case example of a coded MI-concordant session of ACP-GV delivered with veterans in a healthcare setting that can be used in future training and education for clinicians interested in facilitating ACP using a group modality. Conclusion: MI is a key aspect of delivering ACP-GV, a high-quality, patient-centered intervention for veterans, caregivers and those they trust.
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Keywords,Advance care planning,Advance directives,Veterans,Group,Motivational interviewing,Rural
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