- Is a motivational interviewing based lifestyle intervention for obese pregnant women across Europe implemented as planned? Process evaluation of the DALI study. Jelsma JGM, Simmons D, Gobat N, Rollnick S, Blumska K, Jans G, Galjaard S, Desoye G, Corcoy R, Juarez F, Kautzky-Willer A, Harreiter J, van Assche A, Devlieger R, Timmerman D, Hill D, Damm P, Mathiesen ER, Wender-Ożegowska E, Zawiejska A, Lapolla A, Dalfrà MG, Del Prato S, Bertolotto A, Dunne F, Jensen DM, Andersen L, Snoek FJ, van Poppel MNM. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2017 Sep 7;17(1):293. doi: 10.1186/s12884-017-1471-9.
- Integrating MI into services: challenges and opportunities. Rollnick S, May 2016. Addiction 111(7) DOI 10.1111/add.13332
- Integrating MI into services: challenges and opportunities. Rollnick, S. and Gobat, N. 2016. Addiction 111(7), pp. 1157-1158. (10.1111/add.13332)
- Group motivational interviewing in schools: Development of a health promotion intervention. Hawkins JL, Bravo P, Gobat N, Rollnick S, Jerzembeka G, Whitehead S, Chanon S, Kelson M, Adams O, Murphy S. October 2015, Health Education Journal 75(5) DOI: 10.1177/0017896915606938
- Effectiveness of a group diabetes education programme in under-served communities in South Africa: a pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial. Diabet Med, Volume 31, 8 August 2014 pp.987-993 Mash RJ, Rhode H, Zwarenstein M, Rollnick S, Lombard C, Steyn K, Levitt N
- Should brief interventions in primary care address alcohol problems more strongly? Addiction, Volume 109, 7 July 2014 pp.1054-1058 McCambridge J, Rollnick S
- The effectiveness and ineffectiveness of complex behavioral interventions: impact of treatment fidelity. Contemp Clin Trials, Volume 37, 2 March 2014 pp.234-241 Miller WR, Rollnick S
- Motivational interviewing in medical care settings: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Patient Educ Couns, Volume 93, 2 November 2013 pp.157-168Lundahl B, Moleni T, Burke BL, Butters R, Tollefson D, Butler C, Rollnick S
- Training practitioners to deliver opportunistic multiple behaviour change counselling in primary care: a cluster randomised trial. Bmj, Volume 346 2013 p. f1191 Butler CC, Simpson SA, Hood K, Cohen D, Pickles T, Spanou C, McCambridge J, Moore L, Randell E, Alam MF, Kinnersley P, Edwards A, Smith C, Rollnick S
- Motivational Interviewing, Third Edition October 2012 Miller WR et al,
- Shared decision making: a model for clinical practice. J Gen Intern Med, Volume 27, 10 October 2012 pp.1361-1367 Elwyn G, Frosch D, Thomson R, Joseph-Williams N, Lloyd A, Kinnersley P, Cording E, Tomson D, Dodd C, Rollnick S, Edwards A, Barry M
- Action reflections: a client-centered technique to bridge the WHY-HOW transition in Motivational Interviewing. Behav Cogn Psychother, Volume 40, 4 July 2012 pp.474-480 Resnicow K, McMaster F, Rollnick S
- Effectiveness of multifaceted educational programme to reduce antibiotic dispensing in primary care: practice based randomised controlled trial. Bmj, Volume 344 2012 p. d8173 Butler CC, Simpson SA, Dunstan F, Rollnick S, Cohen D, Gillespie D, Evans MR, Alam MF, Bekkers MJ, Evans J, Moore L, Howe R, Hayes J, Hare M, Hood K
- The effect of the Talking Diabetes consulting skills intervention on glycaemic control and quality of life in children with type 1 diabetes: cluster randomised controlled trial (DEPICTED study). Bmj, Volume 344 2012 p. e2359 Robling M, McNamara R, Bennert K, Butler CC, Channon S, Cohen D, Crowne E, Hambly H, Hawthorne K, Hood K, Longo M, Lowes L, Pickles T, Playle R, Rollnick S, Thomas-Jones E, Gregory JW
- Meeting in the middle: motivational interviewing and self-determination theory. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act, Volume 9 2012 p. 25 Miller WR, Rollnick S
- Effectiveness of a group diabetes education programme in underserved communities in South Africa: pragmatic cluster randomized control trial. Bmc Fam Pract, Volume 13 2012 p. 126 Mash B, Levitt N, Steyn K, Zwarenstein M, Rollnick S
- Development and evaluation by a cluster randomised trial of a psychosocial intervention in children and teenagers experiencing diabetes: the DEPICTED study. Health Technol Assess, Volume 15, 29 August 2011 pp.1-202 Gregory J, Robling M, Bennert K, Channon S, Cohen D, Crowne E, Hambly H, Hawthorne K, Hood K, Longo M, Lowes L, McNamara R, Pickles T, Playle R, Rollnick S, Thomas-Jones E
- Revealing the secret: the dilemma of people disclosing their HIV status – a support workers’ perspective Hiv Medicine, Volume 12 April 2011 pp.21-21 Bravo P, Rollnick S, Edwards A, Elwyn G
- A retrospective analysis of the relationship between quality of life and metabolic control in adolescents with Type 1 diabetes [Poster] International Journal Of Mental Health Nursing, Volume 19 September 2010 pp.A21-A22 Huws-Thomas M, Hood K, Gregory J, Rollnick S, Channon S
- Competent Novice Motivational interviewing British Medical Journal, Volume 340 April 2010 Rollnick S, Butler CC, Kinnersley P, Gregory J, Mash B
- Tough decisions faced by people living with HIV: a literature review of psychosocial problems. Aids Rev, Volume 12, 2 April 2010 pp.76-88 Bravo P, Edwards A, Rollnick S, Elwyn G
- Motivational interviewing. Bmj, Volume 340 2010 p. c1900 Rollnick S, Butler CC, Kinnersley P, Gregory J, Mash B
- Preventing disease through opportunistic, rapid engagement by primary care teams using behaviour change counselling (PRE-EMPT): protocol for a general practice-based cluster randomised trial. Bmc Fam Pract, Volume 11 2010 p. 69 Spanou C, Simpson SA, Hood K, Edwards A, Cohen D, Rollnick S, Carter B, McCambridge J, Moore L, Randell E, Pickles T, Smith C, Lane C, Wood F, Thornton H, Butler CC
- Preventing disease through opportunistic, rapid engagement by primary care teams using behaviour change counselling (PRE-EMPT) South West Society for Academic Primary Care, Oxford, March 2010 Randell E, Spanou C, Simpson S, Hood K, Rollnick S, Butler C
- Development and Evaluation of a Psychosocial Intervention for Children and Teenagers Experiencing Diabetes (DEPICTED): a protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of a communication skills training programme for healthcare professionals working with young people with type 1 diabetes. Bmc Health Serv Res, Volume 10 2010 p. 36 McNamara R, Robling M, Hood K, Bennert K, Channon S, Cohen D, Crowne E, Hambly H, Hawthorne K, Longo M, Lowes L, Playle R, Rollnick S, Gregory JW
- Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a stepped care intervention for alcohol use disorders in primary care: pilot study British Journal Of Psychiatry, Volume 195, 5 November 2009 pp.448-456Drummond C, Coulton S, James D, Godfrey C, Parrott S, Baxter J, Ford D, Lervy B, Rollnick S, Russell I, Peters T
- Inside the fitness for work consultation: a qualitative study. Occup Med (Lond), Volume 59, 5 August 2009 pp.347-352 Cohen DA, Aylward M, Rollnick S
- Ten Things that Motivational Interviewing Is Not Behavioural And Cognitive Psychotherapy, Volume 37, 2 March 2009 pp.129-140 Miller WR, Rollnick S
- It ain’t what you do, it’s the way that you do it: A qualitative study of advice for young cannabis users Drug And Alcohol Review, Volume 28, 2 March 2009 pp.129-134 Faulkner N, McCambridge J, Slym RL, Rollnick S
- Stemming the Tide of Antibiotic Resistance (STAR): a protocol for a trial of a complex intervention addressing the ‘why’ and ‘how’ of appropriate antibiotic prescribing in general practice. Bmc Fam Pract, Volume 10 2009 p. 20 Simpson SA, Butler CC, Hood K, Cohen D, Dunstan F, Evans MR, Rollnick S, Moore L, Hare M, Bekkers MJ, Evans J, STAR Study Team
- PreEmpt: Preventing disease through opportunistic, rapid engagement by primary care teams using behaviour change counselling Psychology & Health, Volume 24 2009 pp.372-373 Spanou C, Simpson S, Hood K, Rollnick S, Carter B, Butler C
- Dual equipoise shared decision making: definitions for decision and behaviour support interventions. Implement Sci, Volume 4 2009 p. 75 Elwyn G, Frosch D, Rollnick S
- Child Risk and Parental Resistance: Can Motivational Interviewing Improve the Practice of Child and Family Social Workers in Working with Parental Alcohol Misuse? British Journal Of Social Work, Volume 38, 7 October 2008 pp.1302-1319 Forrester D, McCambridge J, Waissbein C, Emlyn-Jones R, Rollnick S
- Teaching motivational interviewing: using role play is as effective as using simulated patients. Med Educ, Volume 42, 6 June 2008 pp.637-644 Lane C, Hood K, Rollnick S
- Sickness certification in the general practice consultation: the patients’ perspective, a qualitative study. Fam Pract, Volume 25, 1 February 2008 pp.20-26 O’Brien K, Cadbury N, Rollnick S, Wood F
- Motivational Interviewing in Health Care: Helping Patients Change Behavior (Applications of Motivational Interviewing) , 1st edition January 2008 Rollnick R et al,
- Preventing disease through opportunistic, Rapid EngagEMent by Primary Care Teams using Behaviour Change Counselling (PRE-EMPT) South West SAPC, Woodland Grange, Leamington Spa, March 2008 Butler C, Hood K, Rollnick S, Simpson S, Spanou C
- How do Child and Family Social Workers Talk to Parents about Child Welfare Concerns? Child Abuse Review, Volume 17, 1 2008 pp.23-35 Forrester D, McCambridge J, Waissbein C, Rollnick S
- Effect of training on primary care residents’ performance in brief alcohol intervention: A randomized controlled trial Chossis I, Lane C, Gache P, Michaud P, Pecoud A, Rollnick S, Daeppen J
- The use of simulated patients and role-play in communication skills training: a review of the literature to August 2005. Patient Educ Couns, Volume 67, 1-2 July 2007 pp.13-20 Lane C, Rollnick S
- A multicenter randomized controlled trial of motivational interviewing in teenagers with diabetes.Diabetes Care, Volume 30, 6 June 2007 pp.1390-1395 Channon SJ, Huws-Thomas MV, Rollnick S, Hood K, Cannings-John RL, Rogers C, Gregory JW
- Motivational interviewing for pediatric obesity: Conceptual issues and evidence review Journal Of The American Dietetic Association, Volume 106, 12 December 2006 pp.2024-2033 Resnicow K, Davis R, Rollnick S
- Effect of training on primary care residents’ performance in brief alcohol intervention: A randomized controlled trial Chossis I, Lane C, Gache P, Michaud P, Pecoud A, Rollnick S, Daeppen J
- Impact of training primary care residents on their performance in brief alcohol intervention: A cluster randomized controlled trial Daeppen JB, Lane C, Pecoud A, Gache P, Michaud PA, Rollnick S, Chossis I
- Understanding confrontation through experimental study Addiction, Volume 101, 1 January 2006 pp.137-138 Francis N, McCambridge J, Rollnick S
- Author rectifies omission: health behaviour change in the developing world British Medical Journal, Volume 331, 7524 November 2005 pp.1083-1083 Rollnick S
- Consultations about changing behaviour. Bmj, Volume 331, 7522 October 2005 pp.961-963 Rollnick S, Butler CC, McCambridge J, Kinnersley P, Elwyn G, Resnicow K
- When smokers are resistant to change: experimental analysis of the effect of patient resistance on practitioner behaviour. Addiction, Volume 100, 8 August 2005 pp.1175-1182 Francis N, Rollnick S, McCambridge J, Butler C, Lane C, Hood K
- Communication, stress and distress: evolution of an individual support programme for medical students and doctors. Med Educ, Volume 39, 5 May 2005 pp.476-481 Cohen D, Rollnick S, Smail S, Kinnersley P, Houston H, Edwards K
- The potential of motivational interviewing Diabetic Medicine, Volume 22, 3 March 2005 pp.353-353Channon S, Huws-Thomas MV, Rollnick S, Gregory JW
- Measuring adaptations of motivational interviewing: the development and validation of the behavior change counseling index (BECCI). Patient Educ Couns, Volume 56, 2 February 2005 pp.166-173 Lane C, Huws-Thomas M, Hood K, Rollnick S, Edwards K, Robling M
- Good at medicine, pity about the rest. Hosp Med, Volume 65, 9 September 2004 pp.557-559 Cohen D, Kinneresley P, Rollnick S, Edwards K
- Communicating about expected course and re-consultation for respiratory tract infections in children: an exploratory study. Br J Gen Pract, Volume 54, 504 July 2004 pp.536-538 Butler CC, Rollnick S, Kinnersley P, Tapper-Jones L, Houston H
- Clinical course of acute infection of the upper respiratory tract in children: cohort study. Bmj, Volume 327, 7423 November 2003 pp.1088-1089 Butler CC, Kinnersley P, Hood K, Robling M, Prout H, Rollnick S, Houston H
- Screening in brief intervention trials targeting excessive drinkers in general practice: systematic review and meta-analysis British Medical Journal, Volume 327, 7414 September 2003 pp.536-540ABeich A, Thorsen T, Rollnick S
- Rapid Reference to Compliance August 2003 Butler CC et al,
- General practitioner screening for excessive alcohol use – Paper enables open debate about a complex intervention Brit Med J, Volume 326, 7384 February 2003 pp.336-336 Rollnick S
- General practitioner screening for excessive alcohol use – General practitioners’ experiences are important Brit Med J, Volume 326, 7384 February 2003 pp.336-336 McCambridge J, Keaney F, Strang J, Rollnick S
- Treatment of tobacco use and dependence. N Engl J Med, Volume 347, 4 July 2002 pp.294-295Butler CC, Rollnick S
- Developing a new line of patter: can doctors change their consultations for sore throat? Med Educ, Volume 36, 7 July 2002 pp.678-681 Rollnick S, Seale C, Kinnersley P, Rees M, Butler C, Hood K
- Context-bound communication skills training: development of a new method. Med Educ, Volume 36, 4 April 2002 pp.377-383 Rollnick S, Kinnersley P, Butler C
- A motivational interviewing perspective on resistance in psychotherapy J Clin Psychol, Volume 58, 2 February 2002 pp.185-193 Moyers TB, Rollnick S
- Comments on Dunn et al.’s “The use of brief interventions adapted from motivational interviewing across behavioral domains: a systematic review”. Enthusiasm, quick fixes and premature controlled trials. Addiction, Volume 96, 12 December 2001 pp.1769-1770 Rollnick S
- Enthusiasm, quick fixes and premature controlled trials – Commentary Addiction, Volume 96, 12 December 2001 pp.1769-1770 Rollnick S
- Inside the routine general practice consultation: an observational study of consultations for sore throats. Fam Pract, Volume 18, 5 October 2001 pp.506-510 Rollnick S, Seale C, Rees M, Butler C, Kinnersley P, Anderson L
- Antibiotics and shared decision-making in primary care. J Antimicrob Chemother, Volume 48, 3 September 2001 pp.435-440 Butler CC, Kinnersley P, Prout H, Rollnick S, Edwards A, Elwyn G
- A case study of nurse management of upper respiratory tract infections in general practice. J Adv Nurs, Volume 33, 3 February 2001 pp.328-333 Butler CC, Rees M, Kinnersley P, Rollnick S, Hood K
- Motivational interviewing in health care settings – Opportunities and limitations Am J Prev Med, Volume 20, 1 January 2001 pp.68-74 Emmons KM, Rollnick S
- Judging the ‘weight of evidence’ in systematic reviews: introducing rigour into the qualitative overview stage by assessing Signal and Noise. J Eval Clin Pract, Volume 6, 2 May 2000 pp.177-184Edwards A, Elwyn G, Hood K, Rollnick S
- Motivational consulting versus brief advice for smokers in general practice: a randomized trialBritish Journal Of General Practice, Volume 49, 445 August 1999 pp.611-616 Butler CC, Rollnick S, Cohen D, Bachmann M, Russell I, Stott N
- Behaviour change: a guide for health care professionals. , 8th Revised edition June 1999 Rollnick S et al,
- Reducing antibiotics for respiratory tract symptoms in primary care: consolidating ‘why’ and considering ‘how’. Br J Gen Pract, Volume 48, 437 December 1998 pp.1865-1870 Butler CC, Rollnick S, Kinnersley P, Jones A, Stott N
- Understanding the culture of prescribing: qualitative study of general practitioners’ and patients’ perceptions of antibiotics for sore throats. Bmj, Volume 317, 7159 September 1998 pp.637-642Butler CC, Rollnick S, Pill R, Maggs-Rapport F, Stott N
- Outcome studies of brief alcohol intervention in general practice: the problem of lost subjects.Addiction, Volume 92, 12 December 1997 pp.1699-1704 Edwards AG, Rollnick S
- Helping smokers make decisions: the enhancement of brief intervention for general medical practice. Patient Educ Couns, Volume 31, 3 July 1997 pp.191-203 Rollnick S, Butler CC, Stott N
- Brief alcohol intervention in medical settings – Concerns from the consulting room Addiction Research, Volume 5, 4 1997 pp.331-341 Rollnick S, Butler C, Hodgson R
- Beyond CAGE – A brief clinical approach after detection of substance abuse Archives Of Internal Medicine, Volume 156, 20 November 1996 pp.2287-2293 Samet JH, Rollnick S, Barnes H
- The structure of the Readiness to Change Questionnaire: A test of Prochaska & DiClemente’s transtheoretical model British Journal Of Health Psychology, Volume 1 November 1996 pp.365-376Budd RJ, Rollnick S
- Professional responses to innovation in clinical method: diabetes care and negotiating skills.Patient Educ Couns, Volume 29, 1 October 1996 pp.67-73 Stott NC, Rees M, Rollnick S, Pill RM, Hackett P
- A cross-national trial of brief interventions with heavy drinkers American Journal Of Public Health, Volume 86, 7 July 1996 pp.948-955 Babor TF, Acuda W, Campillo C, DelBoca FK, Grant M, Hodgson R, Rollnick S, Ivanets N, Lukomskaya M, Machona M, Saunders JB, Skutle A
- The practitioner, the patient and resistance to change: recent ideas on compliance. Cmaj, Volume 154, 9 May 1996 pp.1357-1362 Butler C, Rollnick S, Stott N
- Effects of brief counselling among male heavy drinkers identified on general hospital wardsHeather N, Rollnick S, Bell A, Richmond R
- Missing the meaning and provoking resistance; a case of myalgic encephalomyelitis. Fam Pract, Volume 13, 1 February 1996 pp.106-109 Butler C, Rollnick S
- Behaviour change in practice: targeting individuals. , ENGLAND Rollnick S
- The development of a brief scale to measure outcome expectations of reduced consumption among excessive drinkers Addictive Behaviors, Volume 21, 3 1996 pp.377-387 Rollnick S, Morgan M, Heather N
- Innovation in clinical method: diabetes care and negotiating skills. Fam Pract, Volume 12, 4 December 1995 pp.413-418 Stott NC, Rollnick S, Rees MR, Pill RM
- PREVENTING TEENAGERS FROM STARTING SMOKING British Journal Of General Practice, Volume 45, 400 November 1995 pp.629-629 JACOBSON L, ROLLNICK S, HACKETT P
- THE LIMITS TO HEALTH PROMOTION British Medical Journal, Volume 309, 6960 October 1994 pp.971-972 STOTT N, KINNERSLEY P, ROLLNICK S
- PREDICTIVE-VALIDITY OF THE READINESS TO CHANGE QUESTIONNAIRE Addiction, Volume 88, 12 December 1993 pp.1667-1677 HEATHER N, ROLLNICK S, BELL A
- Methods of helping patients with behaviour change. Bmj, Volume 307, 6897 July 1993 pp.188-190Rollnick S, Kinnersley P, Stott N
- Development of a short ‘readiness to change’ questionnaire for use in brief, opportunistic interventions among excessive drinkers. Br J Addict, Volume 87, 5 May 1992 pp.743-754 Rollnick S, Heather N, Gold R, Hall W