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NCT06618755
Motivational Interviews Post Hospitalisation on Maintaining AbstiNence for 1 Year après le Sevrage en Alcool
The aim of this clinical study is to evaluate the efficacy of reinforced inpatient aftercare versus usual care on the percentage of days of abstinence during the first year following withdrawal in adults with alcohol use disorders undergoing inpatient withdrawal. The hypothesis is that reinforced post-withdrawal follow-up, of the motivational interview type, during the first 4 months following hospitalisation, in addition to the usual care, would allow : * Increase the percentage of days of abstinence in the year following withdrawal. * Reduce the rate of relapse in the year following withdrawal. * An increase in the cumulative and maximum duration of abstinence, an increase in motivation to maintain the change initiated and a reduction in the use of other substances in the year following withdrawal. * A reduction in the impact of risk factors involved in the relapse process in the year following withdrawal. All participants will have assessments to monitor their abstinence and consumption. In addition to their assessments, the experimental group will have motivational talks once every 15 days.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Updated: 2026-02-05
NCT06713109
The Effect of Breastfeeding Counselling with Motivational Inter-viewing Technique on Breastfeeding Problems and Anxiety
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the effect of motivational interviewing technique on breastfeeding problems and loss. H1:The breastfeeding problems score of the mothers who received motivational interviewing was lower than the mothers who received standard care. H 2: The anxiety level score of mothers who received motivational interviewing is lower than that of mothers who received standard care. H3: The rate of exclusive breastfeeding of mothers who received motivational interviewing is higher than that of mothers who received standard care.
Gender: FEMALE
Updated: 2024-12-03
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