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The Experience and Impact of Motivational Interviewing-via-Coaching Tools on National Smokers’ Telephone Hotline Employees
International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring (2013)
  • Don Morrow
  • Tara Mantler, Western University
  • Irwin D Jennifer, Western University
Abstract

This study‘s purpose was to assess the experience and impact of Motivational Interviewing-via-Co-Active Life Coaching training on smoking hotline employees‘ perceived competency to facilitate callers‘ behaviour changes. In-depth interviews and a Perceived Competency Scale (PCS) were utilized. Themes discussed at baseline included clients barriers and desired changes to practice. Post-training participants described their skill development and feeling re-energized. Three-months post-training, increases in competency and a desire for more training were highlighted. Trends in the PCS were consistent with qualitative findings of increased competency. Implementation constraints were also described. The training had a positive impact on participants‘ perceived competencies to facilitate behaviour change.

Publication Date
2013
Citation Information
Don Morrow, Tara Mantler and Irwin D Jennifer. "The Experience and Impact of Motivational Interviewing-via-Coaching Tools on National Smokers’ Telephone Hotline Employees" International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring Vol. 11 Iss. 1 (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/donald_morrow/87/