Content area
Purpose
To systematically review the evidence for health coaching as an intervention to improve health‐related quality of life (
Methods
We systematically searched
Results
Of 1578 articles, 10
Conclusions
This is the first systematic review to show that health coaching may be a candidate intervention to improve
Statement of contribution
What is already known on this subject?
COPD is a leading cause of death worldwide and considerably reducesHRQ oL. In turn,HRQ oL is associated with a range of adverse health outcomes inCOPD .- Health coaching is a self‐management intervention for people with long‐term conditions such as
COPD . Studies have examined whether health coaching improvesHRQOL and other health outcomes in people withCOPD , but no systematic review has been conducted.
What does this study add?
- The first systematic review and meta‐analysis of
RCT s of health coaching for people withCOPD . - Health coaching may be a candidate intervention for improving
HRQ oL and reducingCOPD ‐related hospital admissions in people withCOPD . - The need to establish the most effective health coaching components, delivery modality, and economic impact.
Details
Random effects;
Intervention;
Databases;
Coaching;
Risk assessment;
Health status;
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease;
Quality of life;
Clinical outcomes;
Drugs;
Bias;
Confidence intervals;
Physical activity;
Compliance;
Health education;
Candidates;
Hospitalization;
Systematic review;
Motivational interviewing;
Clinical trials;
Self care;
Meta-analysis;
Economic impact;
Physical fitness;
Quality of care;
Motivation;
Medical research;
Interviews;
Emotions;
Disease
; Howells, Kelly 2
; Peters, Sarah 1
; Blakemore, Amy 3
1 Manchester Centre of Health Psychology, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, UK
2 National Institute for Health Research, School for Primary Care Research, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, University of Manchester, UK
3 Division of Nursing, Social Work and Midwifery, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester and Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, UK