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- Current evidence suggested that health coaching could reduce blood pressure, improve dietary behaviors, and increase self-efficacy among patients with hypertension and thus could be an effective and alternative method in the management of hypertension.
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Feb 1, 2023 · Current evidence suggested that health coaching could reduce blood pressure, improve dietary behaviors, and increase self-efficacy among patients with hypertension and thus could be an effective and alternative method in the management of hypertension.
Current evidence suggested that health coaching could reduce blood pressure, improve dietary behaviors, and increase self-efficacy among patients with hypertension and thus could be an effective and alternative method in the management of hypertension.
Aug 15, 2017 · Patients who completed at least 3 coaching sessions saw a 23.9% improvement in their blood pressure control versus 8.9% who had no health coaching visits (see graphic below). Patients completing 3 or more coaching visits were only about one-half as likely to be uncontrolled both years, and about twice as likely to move from uncontrolled to ...
Mar 22, 2017 · Medications alone are not effective in the management of hypertension (HTN). Lifestyle modifications impact blood pressure (BP) control. Patients desire to participate in controlling their BP. Health coaching and the proper tools are necessary in the management of HTN.
- Darlene Crittenden, Sherry Seibenhener, Bernita Hamilton
- 2017
Jan 16, 2024 · Therefore, our hypothesis is that health coaching can help patients with hypertension to control blood pressure and improve self-management, so we designed a...
Mar 15, 2019 · Nonpharmacologic treatment of mild to moderate hypertension is a reasonable first step, especially with frequent follow-up to support change. Peer support programs, such as Better Choices, Better...
Mar 18, 2019 · Dramatic improvements in blood pressure (BP) control were reported in a pilot study that switched patients to remote monitoring and had their care managed by nurse practitioners and pharmacists with the help of health coaches trained to use physician-developed algorithms for timely medication adjustments.