Coaching in Rehabilitation
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Health Coaching[edit | edit source]
Health coaching is an interactive and empathetic patient-centered approach used as an intervention between the therapist and patient, or coach and client, to help drive health behaviour change. [1]
It is good to note that many health coaching interventions are effective in the short-term. [1]
Health coaching within many conditions and disorders such as diabetes, cancer,, or cardiovascular disease, have shown positive health outcomes. [1]
Description of a Coach[edit | edit source]
Any one of the following professional or individuals can take the role of a health coach: experienced peer, nurse care manager, nurse, physical therapist, occupational therapist, psychologist [1],
Modes of Coaching[edit | edit source]
Coaching can be carried out through: telephone communication, face-to-face interactions, coaching via mail or on the internet, coaching via CD, and text and video coaching. [1]
Motivational Interviewing[edit | edit source]
Other Psychological Techniques[edit | edit source]
Neuro-linguistic programming, social cognitive theory, problem solving theory, or cognitive behavioural therapy. [1]
Two of these techniques, including Motivational Interviewing, have a basis around the collaborative care model (CCM).
Settings[edit | edit source]
Rehabilitative Setting[edit | edit source]
When health coaching was conducted in the rehabilitative setting, there were physiological, behavioural, psychological effects.
Preventive Setting[edit | edit source]
Various preventive settings or situations could be present. Iin a systematic review analyzing coaching methods in a preventive setting, different studies focused on depressive symptoms, overweight adults, primary care setting, (see table 3) ...
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