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=== Rehabilitative Setting ===
=== Rehabilitative Setting ===
When health coaching was conducted in the rehabilitative setting, there were physiological, behavioural, psychological effects.  
When health coaching was conducted in the rehabilitative setting, there were physiological, behavioural, psychological effects.  
It is seen that studies in a rehabilitative setting, there is a minimum of 24 weeks of follow-up, which has a lower percentage. 


=== Preventive Setting ===
=== Preventive Setting ===
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) ...  
Various preventive settings or situations could be present. In a systematic review analyzing coaching methods in a preventive setting, different studies focused on depressive symptoms, overweight adults, primary care setting, (see table 3) ... <ref name=":0" />
 
Health coaching intervention is becoming more common in the preventative setting as well. <ref name=":0" /> 


== Resources  ==
== Resources  ==

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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.

It is seen that studies in a rehabilitative setting, there is a minimum of 24 weeks of follow-up, which has a lower percentage.

Preventive Setting[edit | edit source]

Various preventive settings or situations could be present. In a systematic review analyzing coaching methods in a preventive setting, different studies focused on depressive symptoms, overweight adults, primary care setting, (see table 3) ... [1]

Health coaching intervention is becoming more common in the preventative setting as well. [1]

Resources[edit | edit source]

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References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Dejonghea L.A.L, Beckera L, Froboesea I, Schallera A. Long-term effectiveness of health coaching in rehabilitation and prevention: A systematic review. Patient Education and Counseling. 2017:100:1643-1653.