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Health Coaching for Family Caregivers Improves Patient Activation

Researchers found that engaging family caregivers in a health coaching program can lead to better patient activation and chronic disease management, consequently reducing poor health outcomes.

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By Sarai Rodriguez

- Offering health coaching to family caregivers might be key to improving patient activation and chronic disease management for patients with diabetes, according to a new study published in JAMA Network Open

Currently, 75 percent of US adults with diabetes are not meeting glycemic, blood pressure, and lipid treatment, signaling barriers to chronic disease management and the patient and family activation that support disease management.

“These patients often need more intensive monitoring and support than health systems can provide. One potentially powerful source of support is patients’ family and friends (family supporters),” Ann-Marie Rosland, MD, associated professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and colleagues, wrote in the study. “Family involvement plays a key role in diabetes management, with nearly 50 percent to 75 percent of adults with diabetes reporting having a member who is regularly involved in their diabetes management.