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, Motivational Interviewing Treatment Integrity (MITI) Code: Version

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, MITI : nveaux seuils de compétence ANNEXE 5

, Behavior Change Counseling Index (BECCI )

, The practitioner demonstrates sensitivity to talking about other issues Domain 2: The Why and How of Change in Behaviour 3. Practitioner encourages patient to talk about current behaviour or status quo 4. Practitioner encourages patient to talk about behaviour change 5. Practitioner asks questions to elicit how patient thinks and feels about the topic 6. Practitioner uses empathic listening statements when patient talks about the topic 7. Practitioner uses summaries to bring together what the patient says about the topic Domain 3: The Whole Consultation 8. Practitioner acknowledges challenges about behaviour change that the patient faces 9, Domain 1: Agenda Setting and Permission Seeking 1. The practitioner invites the patient to talk about behaviour change 2

, Helpful Responses Questionnaire (HRQ)