Equipoise definition

Equipoise means that the advantages and disadvantages of the alternative forum will not significantly undermine or favor the “private interests” of any particular party, as compared with the forum in which suit was filed.
Equipoise literally means a state of balance or equilibrium; in the research context it means that, amongst health care experts, uncertainty prevails about whether a particular treatment or intervention is better than another. This principle forms the basis for conducting clinical research.
Equipoise is not a counsellor characteristic but rather a conscious decision to avoid influencing the direction in which ambivalence is resolved. Decisional balance is an appropriate strategy to use when one chooses to counsel with neutrality rather than encouraging change in a particular direction. Sometimes, the direction is toward making a decision regardless what decision is. In health promotion, effective health communication and tailored feedback is a prerequisite for initiating, changing and sustaining healthy behaviour. An understanding of how the individual perceives the content of health information is critical for enhancing behaviour change. Some individuals have a tendency to avoid information that they find threatening or distressing [219]. Thus, it is important that relevant and suitable suggestions and feedback are provided [220]. Tailoring of health information could increase the possibility that this content is processed and accepted by the receiver to enhance healthy behaviour [221]. A previous study with a pre-diabetic sample of individuals showed that those whose physical health status was poor wished to receive tailored information on nutrition and PA more frequently than the healthier ones [222]. For optimal results in tailoring health information, the style of presenting the health message content should be carefully considered [223]. One strategy is the use of emotional appeals, which could range from humour to sympathy [224]. Another message strategy, feedback, involves presenting individuals with information about themselves, obtained during assessment or elsewhere [225]. There are very different approaches to provide feedback, the most common are; descriptive (factual), evaluative, normative, ipsative and theoretically driven. In summary, there are four key processes in MI; engaging (establishing a helpful connection and a fruitful relationship), focusing (development and maintenance of a specific direction towards change), evoking (eliciting the client’s own motivations for change) and planning (process which encompasses both developing commitment to change and formulating a concrete plan of action) [110].

Examples of Equipoise in a sentence

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