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Does Motivational Interviewing Align with International Scope of Practice, Professional Competency Standards, and Best Practice Guidelines in Dietetics Practice?
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and DieteticsVol. 114Issue 5p676–686Published online: March 6, 2014- Jenna L. Hollis
- Lauren T. Williams
- Clare E. Collins
- Philip J. Morgan
Cited in Scopus: 8Facilitating change in client behavior is a key challenge for registered dietitian nutritionists (RDNs). RDN frustration occurs when clients do not adhere to the behavior change plans developed during consultations.1 The client may return for future appointments having made minimal or no lifestyle changes, or showing a decline in diet and physical activity behaviors. Despite many clients having the knowledge, skills, and need to make nutritious dietary choices and to participate in regular physical activity, many still struggle to maintain behavior change in the long term.