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  2. Mar 22, 2017 · The American Heart Association predicts a 9.9% increase in patients with HTN by 2030. Using a prospective prepost design, this pilot study used the health coaching model to examine the impact of health coaching on lifestyle modification in the management of HTN in a primary care setting.

    • Darlene Crittenden, Sherry Seibenhener, Bernita Hamilton
    • 2017
  3. 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.

  4. Health coaching effectively improves hypertension self-care activities and the control of blood pressure (BP) in hypertensive patients. Studies on the effects of health coaching on patients in primary care with uncontrolled hypertension in developing countries are limited.

  5. Initiating health coaching for patients with poorly controlled hypertension is an appropriate role for RNs. Use this patient-centered strategy to help patients with limited health literacy understand their medications and manage their hypertension.

  6. Jul 7, 2022 · Strategies and tools to support quality improvement (QI) efforts in primary care are needed to aid in improving patient outcomes, to meet quality metrics essential for value-based reimbursement, and to make significant improvements in population health (Bowling et al., 2018; Okeke et al., 2021).

    • 10.1097/JXX.0000000000000731
    • 2022/07/07
  7. nurses can use to improve the limited health literacy often associated with hypertension. This article describes the use of health coaching to help patients understand their medications and give them the knowledge, skills, and confidence to self-manage their hypertension. Keywords: blood pressure, health coaching, health literacy, hypertension ...

  8. Health coaching is one patient-centered strategy nurses can use to improve the limited health literacy often associated with hypertension. This article describes the use of health coaching to help patients understand their medications and give them the knowledge, skills, and confidence to self-manage their hypertension.

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