The Use of Brief Motivational Interviewing in Community Health Centers.
- Conditions
- Healthy Subjects
- Registration Number
- NCT06742645
- Lead Sponsor
- Azienda Usl di Bologna
- Brief Summary
The research project aims to detect the effect of the Brief Motivational Interview (BMI) on the motivation to change risky behaviors and the adoption of healthy lifestyles by citizens attending Community Health Centers (CdC). The controlled, multicenter, prospective design study involves the enrollment of 304 people, with 152 at the Borgo Reno CdC and 152 at the Navile CdC.
- Detailed Description
The study will include 152 citizens who use the services of the Borgo Reno Community Health Center and 152 citizens from the Navile Community Health Center. Eligible participants will be identified with the help of specialist medical staff and nursing staff at the facility. Once an eligible participant is identified, the Brief Motivational Interview (BMI) can be conducted during regular institutional activities (if the operator on duty at that time is trained to conduct the BMI and after obtaining informed consent and completing the SF-36 questionnaire) or by scheduling an appointment with the nursing and/or facility staff for a dedicated BMI clinic.
Students from the degree courses in "Psychology," "Human Nutrition, Wellness, and Health," and "Wellness, Sport, and Health," who are appropriately trained and authorized, will contribute to the research study by providing all necessary information. Participants in the experimental group who are given an appointment will sign the informed consent for participation and consent for the processing of personal and sensitive data. They will also receive a letter for their general practitioner explaining the study procedures. Inclusion and exclusion criteria will be assessed. If the criteria are met, the citizen will be included in the study.
Citizens enrolled at the Borgo Reno Community Health Center will be assigned to the experimental group (with intervention), while those enrolled at the Navile Community Health Center will be part of the control group (without intervention). A clinic will be dedicated to this study, where professionals (specialist/home nursing staff, dietitians, physiotherapists, IFeC) from the Community Health Center who have received training from the CCM course on Brief Motivational Interviewing will conduct the sessions.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 304
- first visit to the Cardiology or Endocrinology/Diabetology or Rheumatology or Basic Dietetics services or other medical specialties of the Borgo-Reno or Navile Community Home or referred to them.
- resident in the AUSL of Bologna
- age ≥18 years
- second or more visits to the Cardiology or Endocrinology/Diabetology or Rheumatology or Basic Dietetics services, or other medical specialties of the Borgo-Reno or Navile Community House or referred to them.
- first visit to a service not indicated in the inclusion criteria
- not resident in the territory of the AUSL of Bologna
- age <18 years
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Primary Outcome Measure From enrollment to the end of treatment at 6 MONTHS The 36-item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) is a 36-item patient-reported questionnaire that covers eight health domains: physical functioning (10 items), bodily pain (2 items), role limitations due to physical health problems (4 items), role limitations due to personal or emotional problems (4 items), emotional well-being (5 items), social functioning (2 items), energy/fatigue (4 items), and general health perceptions (5 items). Scores for each domain range from 0 to 100, with a higher score defining a more favorable health state.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Dipartimento Sanità Pubblica
🇮🇹Bologna, IT, Italy