Integrative Health Coaching: Qualitative Results Of A Randomized Controlled Trial Pilot Study (Poster)

ASU Author/Contributor (non-ASU co-authors, if there are any, appear on document)
Karen Caldwell Ph.D., Professor (Creator)
Institution
Appalachian State University (ASU )
Web Site: https://library.appstate.edu/

Abstract: Background: Integrative health coaching aligns with Integrative Medicine values of care for the whole person, but few studies report on direct observation of what coaches do in practice to help patients step into an active learning role. Objective: Use verbatim transcripts of medical patients’ first few integrative health coaching sessions to identify the actual processes that coaches use to help patients enter a more active learning role. Methods: 72 verbatim transcripts from the coaching sessions of 26 patients were qualitatively analyzed for themes. Patients completed 6 months of health coaching as part of the intervention arm of a randomized, controlled pilot study designed to assess feasibility of an integrative medicine intervention for those with severe dysfunction from tinnitus. Results: Four main themes: (1) Describing the Health Coaching Process – coaches initially described the coaching process to their patients; (2) Using Key Procedures for Action Planning – coaches used an optimal health future-self visualization exercise, the Wheel of Health, and an exploration of the gap between current and desired states to help patients set goals for themselves; (3) Supporting Action & Building Momentum – coaches guided the creation of action steps and then followed up on progress reinforcing self-efficacy; and (4) Active Listening & Inviting the Patient to Articulate Learning – coaches’ active listening process included reflection, clarifying questions, turning patient questions back to the patients, highlighting values, identifying potential barriers and resources, and inviting patients to articulate what they were learning.

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Publication
Caldwell, K., Wolever, R., Vicidomini, D., & Wells, R. (2019). Integrative Health Coaching: Qualitative Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial Pilot Study (Poster). RECAPP 2019, The Office of Research. © 2015 Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Used with permission. NC Docks permission granted by author(s).
Language: English
Date: 2019
Keywords
RECAPP 2019, integrative health coaching, tinnitus, integrative medicine intervention

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