Interactive Internet-Based Motivational Interviewing Training for HIV Counseling Support Staff to Improve Health Communication in HIV Care Interactions: Protocol for Training Development and a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Iván C Balán, Onna R Brewer, Bryan A Kutner, Rebecca Giguere

TL;DR
This study aims to develop and test an online training program to improve communication skills of HIV counseling staff using motivational interviewing techniques.
Contribution
The study introduces an interactive internet-based motivational interviewing training program tailored for HIV counseling support staff.
Findings
The iMI4HIV training program will be developed and piloted with feedback from focus groups and interviews.
A pilot randomized controlled trial will assess the feasibility and acceptability of the training program.
The program aims to improve MI skills and potentially enhance HIV care outcomes.
Abstract
HIV counseling support staff (CSS) play a crucial role in HIV care outcomes, providing essential access to HIV test counseling, linkage-to-care support, adherence counseling, peer support, and navigation. Effective training in evidence-based interventions like motivational interviewing (MI) is imperative to maximize the impact of CSS in enhancing HIV care outcomes. MI is a collaborative, goal-oriented communication method aimed at bolstering an individual’s motivation and movement toward specific goals by eliciting and exploring personal arguments for change. MI has demonstrated efficacy across various medical and mental health outcomes, including its significant impact on the status-neutral HIV Care Continuum. The objective of this study is to develop and pilot an interactive internet-based MI training program for HIV counseling support staff (iMI4HIV), aiming to enhance their…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHIV/AIDS Research and Interventions · Focus Groups and Qualitative Methods · Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
