Multifaceted health coaching intervention for cardiovascular risk prevention - exploratory qualitative study of Chinese clients' perspectives.

IF 2.6 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Xue Yang, Gengcong Qu, Lawrence Luk, Phoenix K H Mo, Benjamin H K Yip, Samuel Y S Wong, Carmen K M Wong
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Background: Cardiovascular diseases, a leading cause of death globally and in Hong Kong, lead to disability, mood changes, and increased healthcare burden. Lifestyle modifications can prevent these diseases. Health coaching, a client-centered approach, aids in behavior change. Despite its promise, cultural nuances in Hong Kong, like traditional diets and collectivist values, may influence health coaching effectiveness. Understanding these factors is crucial for tailored and effective cardiovascular disease prevention in the local Chinese population.

Methods: Eighteen participants were recruited from the We WATCH project, a health coaching program for cardiovascular disease prevention in middle-aged adults (35-59 years) at post-program. Purposive sampling was used regarding gender, age and lifestyle domains. Three semi-structured focused-group interviews were conducted. Interviews followed a guide focusing on lifestyle changes and health coaching experiences. Thematic analysis, based on Braun and Clarke's approach, identified emergent themes.

Results: The study revealed challenges faced by middle-aged individuals in Hong Kong in adopting healthy habits due to various barriers. Comfort foods and inactivity hinder behavioral changes. The end of health coaching programs posed a barrier. Participants cited facilitators from health coaching for promoting healthy behaviors. Clients noted health coach characteristics impacting effectiveness. A mix of online and offline channels was preferred for health coaching modality in Hong Kong for a more versatile approach.

Conclusions: Psychological, behavioral, and cultural factors impact health decisions. Tailored health coaching in Hong Kong and similar cultures should consider unique cultural and environmental contexts (e.g., family-based health coaching, exploring indoor exercises).

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多层面健康指导干预心血管风险预防——中国客户视角的探索性质的研究。
背景:心血管疾病是全球和香港的主要死亡原因之一,它会导致残疾、情绪变化和医疗负担增加。改变生活方式可以预防这些疾病。健康指导是一种以客户为中心的方法,有助于行为的改变。尽管前景光明,但香港的文化差异,如传统饮食和集体主义价值观,可能会影响健康教练的效果。了解这些因素对于在中国当地人群中进行有针对性和有效的心血管疾病预防至关重要。方法:我们从We WATCH项目中招募了18名参与者,该项目是一项针对中年人(35-59岁)心血管疾病预防的健康指导项目。对性别、年龄和生活方式进行有目的抽样。进行了三次半结构化的焦点小组访谈。采访遵循了一个关注生活方式改变和健康教练经验的指南。基于Braun和Clarke方法的主题分析确定了突发性主题。结果:研究揭示了香港中年人在养成健康习惯方面所面临的种种障碍。安慰食物和不活动阻碍了行为的改变。健康指导项目的结束构成了一个障碍。参与者引用了健康教练促进健康行为的引导者。客户注意到健康教练的特点影响有效性。香港的健康教练模式更倾向于线上和线下渠道的结合,因为这是一种更全面的方法。结论:心理、行为和文化因素影响健康决策。在香港和类似的文化中,量身定制的健康指导应考虑独特的文化和环境背景(例如,以家庭为基础的健康指导,探索室内运动)。
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