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A brief, regular, proactive telephone “coaching” intervention for diabetes: rationale, description, and preliminary results

W Sacco, AD Morrison, JI Malone Journal of diabetes and its complications 2004

Telephone-delivered interventions (TDIs) represent a potentially cost-effective method to increase medical adherence. TDIs for diabetes patients have typically been delivered by nurses or computerized telephone messaging. Psychology undergraduates, however, are less costly than nurses, have a strong background in behavioral science, and p...

Cites in Google Scholar: 85
 
Coaching patients with coronary heart disease to achieve the target cholesterol:: A method to bridge the gap between evidence-based medicine and the “real world”—randomized controlled trial

M Vale, MV Jelinek, JD Best, J Santamaria Journal of clinical epidemiology 2002

Abstract Community studies have demonstrated suboptimal achievement of lipid targets in the management of patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). An effective strategy is required for the application of evidence-based prevention therapy for CHD. The objective of this study was to test coaching as a technique to assist patients in ach...

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Coaching patients On Achieving Cardiovascular Health (COACH): a multicenter randomized trial in patients with coronary heart disease

M Vale, MV Jelinek, JD Best, A Dart, L Grigg, D Hare, B Ho, ... Archives of Internal Medicine 2003

Background Disease management programs in which drugs are prescribed by dietitians or nurses have been shown to improve the coronary risk factor profile in patients with coronary heart disease. However, those disease management programs in which drugs are not prescribed by allied health professionals have not improved coronary risk facto...

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Effect of coaching on psychological adjustment in patients with spinocerebellar degeneration: A pilot study.

S Izumi, K Ando, M Ono, Y Suzukamo, A Michimata, S Fukuhara Clinical rehabilitation 2007

Objective: To examine effect of coaching intervention on psychological adjustment to illness and health-related QOL (HRQOL) in patients with spinocerebellar degeneration. Design: Randomized controlled trial. Subjects: Twelve independently living patients with spinocerebellar degeneration aged 20—65 years old, without cognitive impai...

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