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ABSTRACT: Background
To investigate whether pharmacist health coaching improves progression through the stages of change (SOC) for three modifiable health behaviours; diet, exercise, and medication management in participants with poorly controlled hypertension.Methods
In this four-month controlled group study two community-based pharmacists provided three health coaching sessions to 20 participants with poorly controlled hypertension at monthly intervals. Changes in participants' stages of change with respect to the modifiable health behaviours; diet, exercise, and medication management were assessed. To confirm the behaviour change outcomes, SOC were also assessed in a control group over the same period.Results
Statistically significant changes in the modifiable health behaviours- medication management (d?=?0.19; p?=?0.03) and exercise (d?=?0.85; p?=?0.01) were apparent in participants who received health coaching and were evident through positive changes in the SOC charts. The participants in the control group did not experience significant changes with respect to the SOC. This was parallel to a decrease in mean systolic blood pressure from session one to session four by 7.53?mmHg (p?ConclusionsPharmacist health coaching produced promising health outcomes in participants with poorly controlled hypertension. Pharmacists were able to facilitate a positive behaviour change in participants. However, larger participant cohorts are needed to explore these findings further.Trial registration
Australia New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12618001839291 . Date of registration 12/11/2018.
SUBMITTER: Singh HK
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7883432 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Singh Harjit K HK Kennedy Gerard A GA Stupans Ieva I
BMC family practice 20210214 1
<h4>Background</h4>To investigate whether pharmacist health coaching improves progression through the stages of change (SOC) for three modifiable health behaviours; diet, exercise, and medication management in participants with poorly controlled hypertension.<h4>Methods</h4>In this four-month controlled group study two community-based pharmacists provided three health coaching sessions to 20 participants with poorly controlled hypertension at monthly intervals. Changes in participants' stages of ...[more]