Preliminary Effectiveness Study of a Community-Based Wellness Coaching for Cancer Survivors Program

Author(s)Berzins, Nicole J.
Author(s)Mackenzie, Michael
Author(s)Galantino, Mary Lou
Author(s)Pickles, Nicole
Author(s)Hebbel, Sean
Author(s)Leonard, Tara
Author(s)Beneck, Diane
Author(s)Peterson, Michael
Date Accessioned2022-04-06T17:50:32Z
Date Available2022-04-06T17:50:32Z
Publication Date2022-03-01
DescriptionThis article was originally published in American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. The version of record is available at: https://doi.org/10.1177/15598276221076040en_US
AbstractPurpose: Substantial cancer burden may be prevented through lifestyle modifications. The purpose of this study was to determine the preliminary effectiveness of health coaching for the improvement of health, fitness, and overall well-being of cancer survivors in a community setting. Methods: Participants were recruited from Cancer Support Community Delaware locations. Health coaching was provided to people diagnosed with cancer anywhere along the survivorship continuum. Coaches provided 6 individual sessions. Surveys were sent pre- and post-intervention on topics including fitness, eating habits, sleep, perceived stress, anxiety, depression, and quality of life. Results were analyzed using multilevel modeling. Results: 48 participants completed an average of 85% of health coaching sessions. Coaching participants noted improvements in weekly physical activity frequency, including moderate–vigorous physical activity. Increases were found in healthy eating behavior. Participants reported improvements in the quality of their sleep, including changes in sleep duration and sleep efficiency. Significant reductions were found in perceived stress, anxiety, and depression. Importantly, participants reported improved quality of life, particularly in areas of physical and emotional well-being, as well as functional and total well-being. Conclusion: Preliminary findings indicate significant behavior change in measured outcomes and suggest health coaching may be an important tool for cancer survivorship.en_US
SponsorThe author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This work was supported by the Longwood Foundation.en_US
CitationBerzins, N. J. et al. (2022) ‘Preliminary Effectiveness Study of a Community-Based Wellness Coaching for Cancer Survivors Program’, American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. doi: 10.1177/15598276221076040.en_US
ISSN1559-8284
URLhttps://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/30756
Languageen_USen_US
PublisherAmerican Journal of Lifestyle Medicineen_US
Keywordscanceren_US
Keywordscoachingen_US
Keywordsbehavioren_US
Keywordshealthen_US
TitlePreliminary Effectiveness Study of a Community-Based Wellness Coaching for Cancer Survivors Programen_US
TypeArticleen_US
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