Home-based Coaching
Cross-source consensus on Home-based Coaching from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
Uses
How it works
Preparation
Highlighted claims
- Coaches complete an approximately 100-hour training curriculum covering physical activity promotion, healthy eating, healthy sleeping, and reduction of media consumption. — Evaluation of an innovative family-centred care and prevention intervention for children with overweight and obesity: a mixed-methods study protocol of the randomised controlled fruehstArt study in Germany
- During a clearing phase of two to four home visits, the coach uses the BABELUGA risk assessment tool to categorise family support needs as moderate or increased. — Evaluation of an innovative family-centred care and prevention intervention for children with overweight and obesity: a mixed-methods study protocol of the randomised controlled fruehstArt study in Germany
- Families are assigned to one of four coaching strands based on the child's BMI percentile, BABELUGA result, and whether rehabilitation is recommended. — Evaluation of an innovative family-centred care and prevention intervention for children with overweight and obesity: a mixed-methods study protocol of the randomised controlled fruehstArt study in Germany
- During home visits, coaches help families identify locally available activities and collaboratively set and document individual behavioural goals in the web application. — Evaluation of an innovative family-centred care and prevention intervention for children with overweight and obesity: a mixed-methods study protocol of the randomised controlled fruehstArt study in Germany