Assessing REflective simulation-based e-Training on motivational interviewing among multidisciplinary healthcare practitioners [RESeT-MI]: a mixed methods pilot study
Angela Massouh, Nour Alayan, Mariam Shatila, Sarah Wehbeh

TL;DR
This study explores how a simulation-based e-training program improves healthcare practitioners' confidence and skills in motivational interviewing through reflection and feedback.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel simulation-based e-training program with reflection to teach motivational interviewing in healthcare education.
Findings
Training increased participants' confidence in motivational interviewing, with median scores rising from 29 to 34.
Participants showed improved technical and relational skills in simulated scenarios.
Reflections indicated transformative learning, including empowerment and improved core skills like reflective listening.
Abstract
Many health science curricula have integrated behavioral modification techniques in their plans. Motivational Interviewing is one such technique. Educational interventions to promote Motivational Interviewing have had limited success. Integrating simulation-based learning in health science curricula might offer a platform whereby students can train in well controlled environments with increased authenticity, provision of standardized experiences and the capacity for immediate feedback to participants. Using motivational interviewing as an exemplar, the purpose of this study was to assess the impact of a simulation-based reflective e-training program on knowledge, attitudes, and confidence in Motivational Interviewing among healthcare practitioners from diverse healthcare disciplines. A secondary aim was to explore whether self-reflection can promote reflective learning. This was a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInterprofessional Education and Collaboration · Reflective Practices in Education · Innovations in Medical Education
