Perception of a Peer Health Coaching Intervention Among College Students: Client Experience

Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI:10.1080/19325037.2023.2253866
Sarah Benes, Seungbin Oh, Jessica Peacock, Zi Yan
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ABSTRACTBackground As health coaching is becoming more popular as a health promotion intervention tool, there is a lack of empirical evidence to understand the clients’ experience in the peer health coaching program among college students.Purpose This qualitative study explored the experiences and perceptions of the health coaching clients following an 8-week peer health coaching intervention in college.Method A total of 14 student clients (female, n = 9, 57% White) from the health coaching program participated in the focus group, following an 8-week peer health coaching program. The semi-structured focus group guide was developed to understand their experience.Results Clients’ positive experience in the health coaching program contributed to transformative outcomes, including behavioral outcomes and goal achievement, well-being and personal growth, and self-empowerment, with the coaching relationship mediating the relationship and the coaching modality moderating the relationship.Discussion The health coaching experience facilitated lifestyle changes, helped clients gain self-efficacy and confidence to manage their health and wellbeing and provided an overall caring, enjoyable, supportive experience. The bonding with the peer health coaches provided important social support for the student clients.Translation to Health Education Practice A peer health coaching program can be a cost-effective option for health promotion on college campuses.A AJHE Self-Study quiz is online for this article via the SHAPE America Online Institute (SAOI) http://portal.shapeamerica.org/trn-Webinars Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by the Catalyst Fund at Merrimack College under Grant Number [10-1428-D011].
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大学生对同伴健康辅导干预的感知:客户体验
摘要背景健康辅导作为一种健康促进干预手段越来越受欢迎,但缺乏实证证据来了解大学生同伴健康辅导项目的客户体验。目的本研究旨在探讨在大学进行为期8周的同伴健康辅导干预后,健康辅导对象的体验和认知。方法选取健康辅导项目的14名女学生(n = 9,白人占57%)作为焦点组,进行为期8周的同伴健康辅导。制定半结构化焦点小组指南是为了了解他们的经验。结果咨客在健康辅导项目中的积极体验对行为结果和目标成就、幸福感和个人成长、自我授权等转化性结果有显著影响,其中辅导关系起到中介作用,辅导方式起到调节作用。健康教练的经历促进了生活方式的改变,帮助客户获得自我效能感和信心来管理他们的健康和幸福,并提供了一个全面的关怀,愉快,支持的经验。与同伴健康教练的联系为学生来访者提供了重要的社会支持。在大学校园里,同伴健康指导项目是一种经济有效的健康促进选择。本文通过SHAPE美国在线研究所(SAOI) http://portal.shapeamerica.org/trn-Webinars在线提供了AJHE自学测试。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究由Merrimack学院催化剂基金资助,资助号[10-1428-D011]。
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