Publication type: Article in scientific journal
Type of review: Peer review (publication)
Title: The effect of motivational interviewing on physical activity in subjects with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease : systematic review
Authors: Kahrmann, Nicolas
Scheermesser, Mandy
Rausch, Anne-Kathrin
et. al: No
DOI: 10.1055/a-0886-6759
Published in: Physioscience
Volume(Issue): 15
Issue: 02
Page(s): 81
Pages to: 91
Issue Date: 18-Apr-2019
Publisher / Ed. Institution: Thieme
ISSN: 1860-3092
1860-3351
Language: English
Subjects: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; COPD; Motivational interviewing; Physical activity; Health counselling; Behavioural change
Subject (DDC): 615.82: Physical therapy
616: Internal medicine and diseases
Abstract: Background: Current guidelines emphasise the importance of physical activity in the treatment of people with COPD. In general the physical activity level of of people with COPD is lower compared to healthy subjects. Evidence of the effectiveness of counselling in helping people with COPD to increase their activity is inconclusive. The promising method of motivational interviewing (MI) increased the activity levels in people with other chronic diseases. Objective: The aim of this review was to examine the effect of MI-based counselling on activity levels in people with COPD. Method: A systematic review on studies addressing short-term and preferably long-term effects of MI-based counselling on activity levels in people with COPD was performed in PubMed, CINAHL, PEDro, Cochrane Library, psycINFO and Web of Science. The study quality was assessed using the PEDro scale and the TIDieR checklist. Results: The review included seven randomised controlled trials (RCT). Two of the three RCT with clinically relevant between-group differences showed also statistically significant effects. Conclusion: MI-counselling might have a positive short-term effect on physical activity in people with COPD. However, all studies showed no long-term impact.
URI: https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/28367
Fulltext version: Published version
License (according to publishing contract): Licence according to publishing contract
Departement: School of Health Sciences
Organisational Unit: Institute of Physiotherapy (IPT)
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Kahrmann, N., Scheermesser, M., & Rausch, A.-K. (2019). The effect of motivational interviewing on physical activity in subjects with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease : systematic review. Physioscience, 15(02), 81–91. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-0886-6759
Kahrmann, N., Scheermesser, M. and Rausch, A.-K. (2019) ‘The effect of motivational interviewing on physical activity in subjects with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease : systematic review’, Physioscience, 15(02), pp. 81–91. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1055/a-0886-6759.
N. Kahrmann, M. Scheermesser, and A.-K. Rausch, “The effect of motivational interviewing on physical activity in subjects with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease : systematic review,” Physioscience, vol. 15, no. 02, pp. 81–91, Apr. 2019, doi: 10.1055/a-0886-6759.
KAHRMANN, Nicolas, Mandy SCHEERMESSER und Anne-Kathrin RAUSCH, 2019. The effect of motivational interviewing on physical activity in subjects with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease : systematic review. Physioscience. 18 April 2019. Bd. 15, Nr. 02, S. 81–91. DOI 10.1055/a-0886-6759
Kahrmann, Nicolas, Mandy Scheermesser, and Anne-Kathrin Rausch. 2019. “The Effect of Motivational Interviewing on Physical Activity in Subjects with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease : Systematic Review.” Physioscience 15 (02): 81–91. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-0886-6759.
Kahrmann, Nicolas, et al. “The Effect of Motivational Interviewing on Physical Activity in Subjects with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease : Systematic Review.” Physioscience, vol. 15, no. 02, Apr. 2019, pp. 81–91, https://doi.org/10.1055/a-0886-6759.


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