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Enhancing adherence to long-term medical therapy: a new approach to assessing and treating patients

S Aliotta, JJ Vlasnik, B DeLor Advances in therapy 2004

Poor adherence to medical therapy may cause as much as $100 billion in unnecessary healthcare expenses each year. Nonadherence is a complicated and dynamic problem that involves patient, medication, and prescriber factors. The Case Management Adherence Guidelines (CMAG-1) are an evidence-based algorithm that introduces concepts and strate...

Cites in Google Scholar: 59
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Health coaching as an intervention in health management programs

SW Butterworth, A Linden, W McClay Disease Management & Health Outcomes 2007

Healthy lifestyle behaviors can prevent the onset of chronic illness and help manage existing conditions. Health coaching interventions are increasingly being incorporated into health management programs, which are implemented in a variety of settings, from physician practices to the broader population level (e.g. throughout health plans,...

Cites in Google Scholar: 152
 
Effect of motivational interviewing-based health coaching on employees' physical and mental health status.

S Butterworth, A Linden, W McClay, MC Leo Journal of occupational health psychology 2006

Motivational Interviewing (MI) based health coaching is a relatively new behavioral intervention that has gained popularity in public health because of its ability to address multiple behaviors, health risks, and illness self-management. In this study, 276 employees at a medical center self-selected to participate in either a 3-month heal...

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