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"She Showed Me How to Help Myself": A Qualitative Study of Health Coaching for Management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.

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OBJECTIVE To explore attitudes and beliefs about the role of health coaching for vulnerable populations, including people experiencing substance use or homelessness. METHODS From May-July 2016, we conducted semi-structured qualitative… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE To explore attitudes and beliefs about the role of health coaching for vulnerable populations, including people experiencing substance use or homelessness. METHODS From May-July 2016, we conducted semi-structured qualitative interviews with patients, primary care clinicians, pulmonary specialists, and health coaches participating in a study of health coaching for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). We developed a codebook and applied it in Atlas.ti, generating themes for frequently occurring codes. RESULTS All stakeholder groups (n=20 patients, 11 primary care clinicians, three specialists, and two health coaches), reported improved COPD management and behavior change, even for patients experiencing substance use or homelessness. Clinicians observed greater symptom awareness and prioritization of COPD during the medical visit. The strength of the health coaching relationship and flexibility of the role were key to its effectiveness. CONCLUSION Lay health coaching may provide a model to meet the needs of highly vulnerable populations with COPD.

Keywords: chronic obstructive; obstructive pulmonary; health coaching; study health; pulmonary disease; health

Journal Title: Journal of health care for the poor and underserved
Year Published: 2021

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