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- Offering education and counseling to patients at an individual or community level can help nurses reduce the incidence of avoidable health issues. These resources include free health screenings, vaccinations, and educational materials to promote a healthy lifestyle. Preventative measures lay the groundwork for better patient outcomes.
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Coaching is now being used in health care by a range of health professionals. Registered Nurses are well placed to provide health coaching. Coaching can be used to prevent ill health as well as reduce the impact of symptoms when living with a chronic condition.
- Supporting the Health and Professional Well-Being of Nurses
Nurse well-being—or the lack thereof—has impacts on nurses,...
- The Role of Nurses in Improving Health Care Access and Quality
Nurses are uniquely qualified to help improve the quality of...
- Nurses’ Quality of Life and Healthy Behaviors - PMC
Higher quality of life improves the level of health behavior...
- Effectiveness, structure, and content of nurse counseling in ...
The effectiveness of nurse counseling is described in four...
- Supporting the Health and Professional Well-Being of Nurses
May 11, 2021 · Nurse well-being—or the lack thereof—has impacts on nurses, patients, health care organizations, and society (NASEM, 2019a). Well-being affects individual nurses in terms of physical and mental health, joy and meaning in their work, professional satisfaction, and engagement with their job.
- Jennifer Lalitha Flaubert, Suzanne Le Menestrel, David R. Williams, Mary K. Wakefield
- 2021/05/11
- 2021
- Coaching Interventions
- Number of Coaches
- Length of Intervention
- Duration of Each Coaching Session
- Preparation of Coaches
Following section summarized the findings in relation to the types of coaching interventions used for health coaching (Table 3).
The number of coaches used is important for quality assurance of the coaching intervention. The number of coaches involved in each study varied between studies. Of 17 articles included, there were three articles [34, 40, 43] which did not specify the number of coaches that were involved. Of those studies which stated number of coaches (14 studies),...
The length of intervention varied from one week for post-surgery to 18 months for chronic illness management. The average duration of intervention across the studies was eight months. Number of coaching sessions offered varied from three to 12 sessions with average of seven coaching sessions provided throughout the duration of the coaching interven...
The duration of each coaching session varied between studies, with a minimum of ten-minutes to the maximum of 120-minutes. Of 17 studies, four studies [34, 37, 39, 44] did not report the duration of each session. In all the studies, which specified the duration of their coaching sessions, first coaching session are likely to be longer in comparison...
Education and training of nurses prior to coaching was seen as a variable that may explain why some studies showed or did not show efficiency for coaching to improve the chronic conditions. Coaching is not a regulated practice at this point of time and therefore coaching generally has a range of education and training courses, with many not providi...
- Jennieffer Barr, Lily Pei-San Tsai
- 2021
May 11, 2021 · Nurses are uniquely qualified to help improve the quality of health care by helping people navigate the health care system, providing close monitoring and follow-up across the care continuum, focusing care on the whole person, and providing care that is culturally respectful and appropriate.
- Jennifer Lalitha Flaubert, Suzanne Le Menestrel, David R. Williams, Mary K. Wakefield
- 2021/05/11
- 2021
Higher quality of life improves the level of health behavior by nursing staff. Obesity lowers the quality of life in physical, psychological, and social domains. The psychological sphere was the best-rated quality of life domain by nurses.
Aug 3, 2017 · The effectiveness of nurse counseling is described in four main outcome groups: quality of life, symptoms, self-care performance, and healthcare utilization.
May 15, 2021 · The objectives of this review include describing nurses’ BO and how it was measured, describing nurses’ QOL and how it was measured, assessing the relationship between nurses’ BO and their QOL, and introducing practical recommendations to reduce nurses’ BO and improve their QOL.