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Mixed methods evaluation of motivational interviewing in a UK chronic kidney disease population
Amanda Carson
School of Health and Life Sciences
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Mixed Methods Evaluation
100%
Motivational Interviewing
100%
Chronic Kidney Disease
100%
Physical Activity Level
28%
Behavior Change
14%
Absence of Evidence
14%
Mixed-methods Study
14%
World Health Organization
14%
Randomized Controlled Trial
14%
Intrinsic Motivation
14%
Global Health Issue
14%
Cigarette Smoking
14%
Poor Diet
14%
Chronic Disease
14%
Staff Training
14%
Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire
14%
Medical Outcomes Study
14%
Behavior-based
14%
Alcohol Intake
14%
Higher Alcohols
14%
General Self-efficacy
14%
Premature Death
14%
Lifestyle Risk Factors
14%
Hemodialysis
14%
Modifiable Risk Factors
14%
Efficacy Evaluation
14%
Chronic Kidney
14%
Psychology
Motivational Interviewing
100%
Mixed Methods
100%
Kidney Disease
100%
Methods Evaluation
100%
Intrinsic Motivation
14%
Physical Activity
14%
Self-Efficacy
14%
Physical Activity Level
14%
Chronic Disorder
14%
Illness Perceptions
14%
World Health Organization
14%