Controlled Clinical Trials Involving Motivational Interviewing Updated 5/24/18
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Controlled Clinical Trials Involving Motivational Interviewing Updated 5/24/18 This is a cumulative bibliography of outcome trials involving motivational interviewing (MI) in some way, all of which include at least one control or alternative treatment condition comparing outcomes. The typical method for allocation of individuals to treatment was random assignment but quasi-experimental designs are also included. Single group pre/post treatment evaluation designs have not been included. Descriptions of new clinical trial protocols are included, then replaced as outcome reports become available. Additions and corrections to this bibliography are welcome: [email protected] Caveat: The interventions evaluated in these trials varied widely in content and quality. Some were explicitly designed as MI and included fidelity monitoring. Others simply mentioned MI techniques or traianing as part of the intervention and offered no quality assurance documentation to indicate how well, if at all, MI was actually delivered. For a discussion of these methodological issues see Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (2014). The effectiveness and ineffectiveness of complex behavioral interventions: Impact of treatment fidelity. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 37 (2), 234-241. Aarons, G. A., Ehrhart, M. G., Moullin, J. C., Torres, E. M., & Green, A. E. (2017). Testing the leadership and organizational change for implementation (LOCI) intervention in substance abuse treatment: a cluster randomized trial study protocol. Implementation Science, 12 (29). doi: 10.1186/s13012-017-0562-3 Aazh, H. (2016). Feasibility of conducting a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effect of motivational interviewing on hearing-aid use. International Journal of Audiology, 55 (3), 149-156. Abbott, M., Bellringer, M., Vandal, A. C., Hodgins, D. C., Battersby, M., & Rodda, S. N. (2017). Effectiveness of problem gambling interventions in a service setting: A protocol for a pragmatic randomised controlled clinical trial. BMJ Open, 7 (e013490), 1-10. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013490 Abdull, M. M., McCambridge, J., Evans, J., Muazu, F., & Clare, G. (2017). Can adapted motivational interviewing improve uptake of surgical or laser treaetment for glaucoma in Nigeria: Randomized controlled trial. Journal of Glaucoma, 26 (9), 822-828. [Abdull, M. M. (2017). Adapted Motivational Interviewing to improve uptake of glaucoma treatment in Bauchi, Nigeria. Ph.D. Dissertation, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London.] Abildsnes, E., Meland, E., Mildestvedt, T., Stea, T. H., Brentsen, S., & Samdal, G. B. (2017). The Norwegian Health Life Study: Protocol for a pragmatic RCT with longitudinal follow-up on physical activity and diet for adults. BMC Public Health, 17(18). doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-3981-1 Abughosh, S., Wang, X., Serna, O., Esse, T., Mann, A., Masilamani, S., . Fleming, M. (2017). A motivational interviewing intervention by pharmacy students to improve medication adherence. Journal of managed care & specialty pharmacy, 23 (5), 549-560 Achterbergh, R. C. A., van der Helm, J. J., Van den Brink, W., & de Vries, C. (2017). Design of a syndemic based intervention to facilitate care for men who have sex with men with high risk behaviour: The syn.bas.in randomized controlled trial. BMC Infectious Diseases, 17 (398). Addy, C., Mooney, K., Moore, J. E., Crossan, A. J., Hanna, S. J., Ryan, C., . Downey, D. G. (2017). Assessing the clinical impact of motivational interviewing on inhaled antibiotic (IA) adherence in CF. Journal of Cystic Fibrosis, 16 (Supplement 1), S59. Aharonovich, E., Sarvet, A., Stohl, M., DesJarlais, D., Tross, S., Hurst, T., . Hasin, D. (2017). Reducing non-injection drug use in HIV primary care: A randomized trial of brief motivational interviewing, with and without HealthCall, a technology-based enhancement. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 74 , 71-79. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2016.12.009 Aharonovich, E., Stohl, M., Cannizzaro, D., & Hasin, D. (2017). HealthCall delivered via smartphone to reduce co- occurring drug and alcohol use in HIV-infected adults: A randomized pilot trial. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 83 , 15-26. Ahluwalia, J. S., N. Nollen, et al. (2007). Pathway to health: Cluster-randomized trial to increase fruit and vegetable consumption among smokers in public housing. Health Psychology 26(2): 214-221. Ahluwalia, J. S., K. Okuyemi, et al. (2006). The effects of nicotine gum and counseling among African American light smokers: A 2 x 2 factorial design. Addiction 101(6): 883-891. Alderson, H., McGovern, R., Brown, R., Howel, D., Becker, F., Carr, L., . Lingam, R. (2017). Supporting Looked After Children and Care Leavers In Decreasing Drugs, and alcohol (SOLID): protocol for a pilot feasibility randomised controlled trial of interventions to decrease risky substance use (drugs and alcohol) and improve mental health of looked after children and care leavers aged 12–20 years. BMC Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 3 (25). Alexander, G. L., J. B. McClure, et al. (2010). A randomized clinical trial evaluating online interventions to improve fruit and vegetable consumption. American Journal of Public Health 100(2): 319-326. Al-Ganmi, A. H. A., Perry, L., Gholizdeh, L., & Alotaibi, A. M. (2017 in press). Behaviour change interventions to improve medication adherence in patients with cardiac disease: Protocol for a mixed methods study including a pilot randomised controlled trial. Collegian: The Australian Journal of Nursing Practice, Scholarship & Research . Allen, E., Polikina, O., Saburova, L., McCambridge, J., Elbourne, D., Pakriev, S., . Leon, D. A. (2011). The efficacy of a brief intervention in reducing hazardous drinking in working age men in Russia: the HIM (Health for Izhevsk men) individually randomised parallel group exploratory trial Trials, 12 (238). Allsop, S., B. Saunders, et al. (1997). A trial of relapse prevention with severely dependent male problem drinkers. Addiction 92(1): 61-73. Almomani, F., K. Williams, et al. (2009). Effects of an oral health promotion program in people with mental illness. Journal of Dental Research 88(7): 648-652. Aloia, M. S., Arnedt, J. T., Riggs, R. L. Hecht, J. & Borelli, B. (2004). Clinical management of poor adherence to CPAP: Motivational enhancement. Behavioral Sleep Medicine 2(4): 205-222. Alwyn, T., B. John, et al. (2004). The addition of a psychological intervention to a home detoxification programme. Alcohol and Alcoholism 39(6): 536-541. Ambresin, A. E., Otjes, C. P., Patton, G. C., Sawyer, S. M., Thursiaingam, S., English, D. R., . Sanci, L. A. (2017 in press). Training general pratitioners to detect probable mental disorders in young people during health risk screening. Journal of Adolescent Health . Anastopoulou, K., Fradelos, E. C., Misouridou, E., Kourakos, M., Berk, A., Papathanasiou, J. V., . Zyga, S. (2016). Moderating nutritious habits in psychiatric patientsuUsing transtheoretical model of change and counseling GeNeDis , 63-71. Anderson, D., Seib, C., Tjondronegoro, D., Turner, J., Monterosso, L., McGuire, A., . McCarthy, A. L. (2017). The women’s wellness after cancer program: A multisite, single-blinded, randomised controlled trial protocol. BMC Cancer, 17 (98). Andreasson, S., Hansagi, H., &Österlund, B. (2002). Short-term treatment for alcohol-related problems: Four-session guided self-change versus one session of advice - a randomized, controlled trial. Alcohol, 28 (1), 57-62. Ang, D. C., Kaleth, A. S., Bigatti, S., Mazzuca, S. A., Jensen, M. P., Hillgoss, J., . Saha, C. (2013). Research to encourage exercise for fibromyalgia (REEF): Use of motivational interviewing, outcomes from a randomized- controlled trial. Clinical Journal of Pain, 29 (4), 296-304. doi: 10.1097/AJP.0b013e318254ac76. See also: Kim, S., Slaven, J. E., & Ang, D. C. (2017). Sustained benefits of exercise-based motivational interviewing, but only among nonusers of opioids in patients with fibromyalgia. Journal of Rheumatology, 44 , 505-511. Anton, R. F., D. H. Moak, et al. (2005). Naltrexone combined with either cognitive behavioral or motivational enhancement therapy for alcohol dependence. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology 25(4): 349-357. Anton, R. F., O’Malley, S. S., Ciraulo, D. A., Cisler, R. A., Couper, D., Donovan, D. M., Gastfriend, D. R., Hosking, J. D., Johnson, B. A., LoCastro, J. S., Longabaugh, R., Mason, B. J., Mattson, M. E., Miller, W. R., Pettinati, H. M., Randall, C. L., Swift, R., Weiss, R. D., Williams, L. D., &Zweben, A. for the COMBINE Study Research Group (2006). Combined pharmacotherapies and behavioral interventions for alcohol dependence. The COMBINE study: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of the American Medical Association, 295, 2003-2017. Arabian, M., Tavafian, S. S., Zarandi, S. M., Hidarnia, A. R., Burri, A., & Montazeri, A. (2017). A behavioral strategy to minimize air pollution exposure in pregnant women: A randomized controlled trial. Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine, 22 (26). doi: 10.1186/s12199-017-0633-8 Arkkukangas, M., Söderlund , A., Eriksson, S., & Johansson, A.-C. (2017 in press). One-year adherence to the Otago exercise programme with or without motivational interviewing in community-dwelling older people. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity . Arkkukangas, M., Tuvemo Johnson, S., Hellström, K., & Söderlund, A. (2015). A feasibility study of a randomised controlled trial comparing fall prevention using exercise with or without the support of motivational interviewing. 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