Rogers, Jenny

Coaching for health : why it works and how to do it / Jenny Rogers and Arti Maini - xxvi, 216 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index

Coaching for health: The time is now -- The coaching mindset -- Core skills for the clinician-coach -- Changing life-limiting behaviour -- The information game -- In it for the long term -- Empowering the disempowered patient -- Mind matters: Coaching for recovery in mental health -- Conclusion: Prescription for change

This book has a radical new message for any clinician: through coaching you reduce your own stress and you get far better outcomes for patients. 'Coaching for health' means creating a different relationship in consultations, asking a different kind of question and giving information in a different way. It goes beyond what is usually meant by 'patient-centred practice'. It will work with virtually any patient. When you take a coaching approach the chances are that your patients gain confidence in managing their own health, reduce the number of appointments they request, are less likely to need emergency admissions and are more likely to take their medication. Coaching is not just a technique that you switch on and off, it is a wholly different mindset. Coaching for Health explains the rationale for a coaching approach and gives pragmatic step by step help on how to do it. The authors - one an executive coach, one a doctor - write from their extensive, collective experience. Having trained many hundreds of clinicians in coaching skills, Jenny Rogers and Arti Maini have seen firsthand how transforming it can be to use in practice.

Rogers, J. (2016). Coaching for health: Why it works and how to do it. Open University Press.

9780335262304


Medical personnel --In-service training

R834 / R63 2016

796.077 / R726 2016