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  • Health behavior change
  • Chronic disease management
  • Physiotherapy interventions

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  • Chronic diseases require effective self-management strategies.
  • Health coaching (HC) offers a promising approach for self-management support.
  • Integrating exercise and mindfulness may enhance chronic disease self-management (CDSM).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate a CDSM program using a HC approach.
  • To assess the impact of supervised exercise and mindfulness components.
  • To determine the feasibility within a private practice physiotherapy setting.

Main Methods:

  • An eight-week group-based program was evaluated using an explanatory mixed-method design.
  • Quantitative data included pre- and post-intervention standardized self-rated and performance measures.
  • Qualitative data were gathered through post-intervention participant focus groups analyzed thematically.

Main Results:

  • Seventeen participants completed the study, showing improvements in self-report and performance outcomes.
  • Participants reported the program's benefits, highlighting six key themes.
  • Themes included group dynamics, learning vs. doing, holistic care, self-efficacy, new management strategies, and provider support.

Conclusions:

  • A group-based CDSM program utilizing a HC approach demonstrated participant-perceived value and positive outcomes.
  • The intervention shows potential for improving chronic disease self-management.
  • Further investigation via a pragmatic randomized controlled trial is recommended to confirm efficacy.