The Impact of Nurse Health-Coaching Strategies on Cognitive—Behavioral Outcomes in Older Adults
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Published:2022-12-27
Issue:1
Volume:20
Page:416
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ISSN:1660-4601
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Container-title:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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language:en
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Short-container-title:IJERPH
Author:
Potempa KathleenORCID, Butterworth SusanORCID, Flaherty-Robb Marna, Calarco Margaret, Marriott Deanna, Ghosh Bidisha, Gabarda Amanda, Windsor Jordan, Potempa Stacia, Laughlin Candia, Harden Karen, Schmidt Patricia, Ellis Alexis, Furspan PhilipORCID
Abstract
The practice of nurse health coaching (NHC) draws from the art and science of nursing, behavioral sciences, and evidence-based health-coaching methods. This secondary analysis of the audio-recorded natural language of participants during NHC sessions of our recent 8-week RCT evaluates improvement over time in cognitive–behavioral outcomes: change talk, resiliency, self-efficacy/independent agency, insight and pattern recognition, and building towards sustainability. We developed a measurement tool for coding, Indicators of Health Behavior Change (IHBC), that was designed to allow trained health-coach experts to assess the presence and frequency of the indicators in the natural language content of participants. We used a two-step method for randomly selecting the 20 min audio-recorded session that was analyzed at each time point. Fifty-six participants had high-quality audio recordings of the NHC sessions. Twelve participants were placed in the social determinants of health (SDH) group based on the following: low income (<USD 20,000/year), early-onset hypertension, and social disadvantages. Our analyses significantly improved change talk and the other four factors over time. Our factor analyses indicated two distinct factors at each measurement point of the study, demonstrating the stability of the outcome measures over time. Our newly developed measurement tool, IHBC, proved stable in structure over time and sensitive to change. This NHC program shows promise in improving cognitive–behavioral indicators associated with health behavior change in both non-SDH and SDH individuals.
Funder
Healthier Black Elders Center’s Detroit registry Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Michigan Health Endowment Fund University of Michigan School of Nursing
Subject
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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