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  1. Jul 2, 2020 · As the demographics of the nursing workforce change, attitudes to some kinds of workforce development are shifting. This article looks at how leaders of nursing teams can act as coaches, to improve their junior colleagues' practice.

    • 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
  2. Nov 1, 2023 · Successful leaders in high-performance sport work holistically to cultivate each athlete’s motivation and engagement, by helping them to set meaningful goals and continue learning and growing as...

  3. Apr 30, 2019 · As the demographics of the nursing workforce change, attitudes to some kinds of workforce development are shifting. This article looks at how leaders of nursing teams can act as coaches, to improve their junior colleagues’ practice.

  4. Feb 22, 2024 · In today’s sports world, fair labor practices and exploitation of athletes, coaches, and support staff are hot topics. Issues like inadequate compensation, unsafe working conditions, unequal treatment, and even a lack of representation for athletes’ rights are now under ethical scrutiny.

  5. Dec 11, 2023 · Essentially, holistic nurses and nurse coaches are both experts in combining the tenets of health and well-being by using their expertise in nursing, and combining it with additional education in holism and coaching, to support individuals to improve overall wellness and individual growth.

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  7. Previously coaching has been used in sport and more recently in business for motivating people to achieve their personal and professional goals [1]. Coaching is now being used in health care by a range of health professionals. Registered Nurses are well placed to provide health coaching.

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