The effects of nurse-led health coaching on health-related quality of life and clinical health outcomes among frequent attenders: A quasi-experimental study.
Research Unit of Nursing Science and Health Management, University of Oulu Finland University of Oulu, P.O.Box 5000, 90014, Finland. Electronic address: kirsi.kivela@dnainternet.net.
To evaluate the effects of the nurse-led health coaching on health-related quality of life and clinical health outcomes among frequent attenders in primary healthcare.
A quasi-experimental study design. A total of 110 patients were enrolled in the study. The experimental group (n?=?52) received nurse-led health coaching and the control group (n?=?58) received the usual care at primary health care centres in Finland. The data were collected before the intervention and 12 months via a questionnaire of health-related quality of life and clinical health outcomes as measured by health-coaching nurses.
This study found frequent attenders have low health-related quality of life. The nurse-led health coaching showed no differences in health-related quality of life between the experimental and control groups. However, the nurse-led health coaching had statistically significant effects on the blood pressure and health-related quality of life among the experimental participants, especially in emotional role limitation and energy.
This study suggests that nurse-led health coaching may lead to an improvement in the health-related quality of life and blood pressure among frequent attenders.
The health-coaching sessions with own health-coaching nurses and action plans support the frequent attenders´ health promotion goals and implementation.