Evaluating Outcomes and Acceptability of Health Coaching Program across Diverse Chronic Patient Care in Saudi Arabia
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https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.3130Abstract
Health coaching is becoming a promising method for managing chronic diseases; however, its relevance and acceptance within the Saudi Arabian context remain to be explored. The aim of this comprehensive review is to synthesize the current evidence on the application, and effectiveness of health coaching training programs for chronic disease management in Saudi Arabia. A comprehensive review was conducted to synthesize literature on the efficacy of health coaching for chronic conditions. Findings suggested cautious optimism about the potential of health coaching to support chronic disease care in Saudi Arabia. Culturally tailored programs, accessible delivery formats, and client readiness assessments may improve outcomes and acceptability. Further research suggested on the effective adaptation and integration of health coaching in the Saudi healthcare system. More in-depth research is required to find the best way to integrate and customize coaching to enhance population health outcomes.
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