General Adult
Older Adult

Telephonic Health Coaching Intervention Toolkit

Elizabeth Boucher

Fruits and/or vegetables
Whole grains
Dairy
Sugar sweetened (SSBS)
Physical Activity (PA)
Salt/sodium
Reduce screen time
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Description

Telephonic Health Coaching (THC) trains educators to be health coaches that engage with clients by telephone and use behavior change techniques to craft individual goals related to healthy eating and physical activity. THC’s health coaches guide the participants through client-centered conversations that promote the implementation of the current USDA Dietary Guidelines for Americans. THC offers a convenient and accessible modality. Toolkit is free.

Source:
Elizabeth Boucher
Phone: 860-231-5302
Email: eboucher@usj.edu

Link:
https://www.usj.edu/academics/sihs/nutrition-public-health/snap-ed/

Number of Lessons

6 lessons

Length of Lesson

30 min

Delivery Method
Series
Languages
English,Spanish
Evidence Based Category
Practice Tested

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