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  • Health Services Research
  • Behavioral Medicine
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Health coaching is recognized for its potential in managing chronic conditions and promoting healthy lifestyles.
  • The translation of health coaching training into routine clinical practice remains under-explored, particularly at unit and service levels.
  • A metropolitan local health district in Sydney, Australia, initiated health coaching training for health professionals, necessitating an evaluation of its practical application.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the translation of health coaching training into clinical practice within a local health district.
  • To identify barriers and facilitators influencing the adoption of health coaching skills in routine care.
  • To inform strategies for effective implementation and integration of health coaching.

Main Methods:

  • A redesign methodology was employed to systematically identify barriers and facilitators.
  • Surveys and workshops were conducted with health professionals who received coaching training.
  • Data analysis focused on participant satisfaction, challenges in application, and opportunities for improvement.

Main Results:

  • Participants reported satisfaction with the health coaching training content.
  • Significant challenges were encountered in applying health coaching skills within clinical practice.
  • Key opportunities for enhanced translation included tailored practical training, post-training support, and a consensus on the definition of health coaching.

Conclusions:

  • Successful adoption of health coaching requires a multi-level approach, encompassing individual, workplace, and organizational factors.
  • Addressing contextual barriers and enablers through evaluation is crucial for effective translation of health coaching into practice.
  • Developing internal practical training programs, consistent terminology, and embedded organizational support are recommended solutions.