The Tailored-Motivational Interviewing Project



Status:Active, not recruiting
Conditions:HIV / AIDS
Therapuetic Areas:Immunology / Infectious Diseases
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:6/9/2017
Start Date:December 8, 2015
End Date:December 1, 2018

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Development of an MI Implementation Intervention in Adolescent HIV Care Settings

The purpose of the Tailored Motivational Interviewing Project (TMI) is to develop an
implementation intervention to increase evidence-based patient-provider communication
strategies using a Motivational Interviewing (MI) framework.

The goal of this implementation science study is to develop an implementation intervention
to increase evidence-based patient-provider communication strategies using a Motivational
Interviewing (MI) framework. Providers who demonstrate communication consistent with MI are
informative, provide support and respect for the patient, and facilitate collaboration, and
generally have patients who are more satisfied, more committed to treatment regimens, and
have better health outcomes. MI is already embedded in the clinical guidelines for HIV care
and HIV risk reduction. However, the inconsistent implementation of clinical guidelines is a
constant concern. Fidelity of implementation refers to the degree to which staff members
actually implement programs as intended by the developer, or how faithful they are to
specification of the evidence-based practice. Several studies suggest that delivering MI
with high fidelity can be difficult for many practitioners, but practitioners benefit from
carefully designed, multicomponent interventions to help them understand and use evidence-
based practices. These implementation interventions consist of a strategy or set of
strategies to increase implementation of evidence-based practice. Thus, the primary goal of
this study is to develop and pilot test a multi-level implementation intervention to
increase MI fidelity and improve patient-provider communication in adolescent HIV care
settings within the Adolescent Trials Network for HIV/AIDS (ATN). Leading the way in
implementation science in health care is the VA's Quality Enhancement Research Initiative
(QUERI), created to link research activities to clinical services in "real time" to promote
the rapid uptake of best clinical practices and improvement in patient outcomes. Utilizing
the QUERI model of implementation intervention development, this study will prepare for a
full-scale implementation intervention trial with the following aims: 1) To develop a
measure of MI fidelity to ensure methodological rigor, acceptability and feasibility of
administration, and clinical usefulness (Phase 1a). This includes comparing ratings of 200
recordings of full patient-provider interactions with ratings of thin slices (recording 1
minute every 5 minutes); 2) To conduct evidence-based tailoring of MI training for
adolescent HIV care settings (Phase 1b). Phase 1 also includes coding utilizing sequential
analysis of the 200 recordings to identify those specific provider communication behaviors
that predict subsequent youth motivational statements; 3) To collaboratively develop the
implementation intervention with HIV clinic teams associated with the ATN (Phase 2). A
formative evaluation will be conducted to provide local diagnostic data regarding barriers
and facilitators to adoption and create development panels - local development teams made up
of clinicians and administrators from the site, and study staff to address barriers and
facilitators from formative evaluation and draft locally-customized clinical care and
multi-level implementation strategies with initial sustainability plans; 4) To pilot test
the implementation intervention and process/outcome evaluation protocols at two ATN sites
(Phase 3) to prepare for a full-scale implementation trial.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Patients: HIV+, current patient in HIV adolescent care clinic

- Providers: Provider in HIV adolescent care clinic

Exclusion Criteria:

- Unable to consent to participate (lack of English fluency)
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4201 Saint Antoine Street
Detroit, Michigan 48201
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3514 Wayne Avenue
The Bronx, New York 10467
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