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The effects of health coaching on adult patients with chronic diseases: A systematic review
Authors:Kirsi Kivelä  ,Satu Elo,Helvi Kyngä  s,Maria Kä  ä  riä  inen
Affiliation:1. Institute of Health Sciences, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland;2. Institute of Health Sciences, University of Oulu, Medical Research Center, Oulu University Hospital, Finland
Abstract:

Objective

The aim of this systematic review was to describe the effects of health coaching on adult patients with chronic diseases.

Methods

The reviewers searched electronic databases and performed a manual search for studies published from 2009 to 2013. The inclusion criteria covered health coaching for adults with chronic diseases by health care professionals. The studies were original, randomized controlled trials or quasi-experimental designs.

Results

Thirteen studies were selected using the inclusion criteria. The results indicate that health coaching produces positive effects on patients’ physiological, behavioral and psychological conditions and on their social life. In particular, statistically significant results revealed better weight management, increased physical activity and improved physical and mental health status.

Conclusion

Health coaching improves the management of chronic diseases. Further research into the cost-effectiveness of health coaching and its long-term effectiveness for chronic diseases is needed.Practice implications Health care professionals play key roles in promoting healthy behavior and motivating good care for adults with chronic diseases. Health coaching is an effective patient education method that can be used to motivate and take advantage of a patient's willingness to change their life style and to support the patient's home-based self-care.
Keywords:Health promotion   Health education   Health behavior   Chronic disease   Adult   Review
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