Motivational interviewing: addressing ambivalence to improve medication adherence in patients with bipolar disorder.

Issues Ment Health Nurs

Pacific Lutheran University, School of Nursing, Tacoma, Washington 98447-0029, USA.

Published: January 2012

Poor adherence to psychotropic medication is a significant issue for patients with bipolar disorder. The effectiveness of medication treatment is limited by high rates of medication non-adherence among this population. Motivational Interviewing is an evidence-based intervention that has been efficacious in promoting behavioral health regimens and treatment recommendations, including medication adherence. By using a patient-centered approach, Motivational Interviewing has been shown to enhance patients' insight and attitudes toward treatment. This article aims to describe to mental health nurses how to use Motivational Interviewing with bipolar patients to address ambivalence and improve adherence to psychotropic medication regimens.

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