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Motivational Interviewing Skills for Vaccine Confidence

Authors: National Council of Urban Indian Health

Publication Year: July 2025

Keywords: COVID-19, Culturally Informed Care, Vaccination/Immunization, motivational interviewing

 

Abstract:
Motivational Interviewing is a communication technique used by healthcare providers that is patient-centered, collaborative, non-judgmental, and empathetic. This helps encourage patients to make positive health behavior changes. OARS are core communication skills frequently utilized in motivational interviewing approaches that can facilitate positive interactions and rapport building with patients.

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