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ON Chiropractic Two key videos to review are: ∞∞ Dr. Damara Gutnick, a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, with an overview of Motivational Interviewing and a demonstration of how she used MI to help a patient reduce his smoking after many years of resistance to her efforts to persuade him to quit: youtu.be/0z65EppMfHk ∞∞ Connie Davis, RN on the approach, “Spirit” and processes of Motivational Interviewing: youtu.be/UzoiDskYZrE The book Motivational Interviewing in Health Care by William R. Miller, Stephen Rollnick and Christopher C. Butler is a widely recommended resource on MI and its implementation in health care settings. CONCLUSION The health outcomes of self-motivated patients can be remarkable. Overcoming entrenched behavioural resistance can be difficult, but the results are worth it. It can be exhilarating to see patients develop a positive outlook on life and health. BAP may be just what your patients need to unlock their motivation and confidence and make healthy lifestyle changes successfully. BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Gainforth, Heather L., et al. "Testing the Feasibility of Training Peers with a Spinal Cord Injury to Learn and Implement Brief Action Planning to Promote Physical Activity to People with Spinal Cord Injury." Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine 38.4 (2015): 515-525. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ pubmed/25429692. 2. Cole, Steven, et al. "Motivational Interviewing and the Patient Centered Medical Home: A Strategic Approach to Self-Management Support in Primary Care." Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative. Transforming Patient Engagement: Health IT in the Patient Centered Medical Home. 2010. 20-25. https://www.pcpcc.org/guide/transforming-patientengagement 3. Miller, W. R. and S. Rollnick. "Unpublished keynote address." Second International Conference on Motivational Interviewing. Stockholm, 2010. 4. Davis, Connie and André Bussières. Self-Management Strategies - Brief Action Planning. Prod. Canadian Chiropractic Guideline Initiative. 2014. Online Course. https://ce.cmcc.ca/#/courses/course/401074 5. Lundahl, Brad and Brian L. Burke. "The Effectiveness and Applicability of Motivational Interviewing: A Practice-Friendly Review of Four MetaAnalyses." Journal of Clinical Psychology 65.11 (2009): 1232-1245. http:// onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jclp.20638/abstract 6. Bandura, Albert. "Self-Efficacy." Encyclopedia of Human Behaviour. Ed. V. S. Ramachaudran. Vol. 4. New York: Academic Press, 1994. 71-81. https:// www.uky.edu/~eushe2/Bandura/Bandura1994EHB.pdf 7. Gutnick, Damara, et al. "Brief Action Planning to Facilitate Behavior Change and Support Patient Self-Management." Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management 21.1 (2014): 17-29. http://www.jcomjournal.com/ brief-action-planning-to-facilitate-behavior-change-and-support-patientself-management-3/ 8. Reims, Kathy, et al. Brief Action Planning. White Paper. Hope, British Columbia: Centre for Collaboration, Motivation and Innovation, 2014. http://www.centrecmi.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/BAP_White_ Paper_2014-09-30.pdf WEBINARS on Demand The OCA’s curriculum of webinars focuses on business strategies to help you grow your practice. Webinars On Demand count as “unstructured CE” credits. MARKETING PATIENT CARE Managing Your Online Presence Relevance of the Thoracic Spine in Neck Pain LEGAL & COMPLIANCE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AODA: Accessible Employment and Customer Service Standards Migrating from Paper to Electronic Health Records Visit the OCA website for more Webinars On Demand. W W W.CHIROPR ACTIC .ON.CA