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Improving awareness, accountability, and access through health coaching
Qualitative study of patients’ perspectives
Clare Liddy, Sharon Johnston, Hannah Irving, Kate Nash and Natalie Ward
Canadian Family Physician March 2015, 61 (3) e158-e164;
Clare Liddy
Director of Research (Interim) at the C.T. Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre of the Bruyère Research Institute and Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Ottawa in Ontario.
MD MSc CCFP FCFPSharon Johnston
Clinician Investigator at the C.T. Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre of the Bruyère Research Institute and Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Ottawa.
MD LLMHannah Irving
Research Project Manager with the Care of the Elderly Research Program at the Bruyère Research Institute.
MAKate Nash
Chronic Disease Self-Management Outreach Facilitator at the C.T. Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre of the Bruyère Research Institute.
MScNatalie Ward
Consultant for the C.T. Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre of the Bruyère Research Institute and Part-time Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Mount Allison University in Sackville, NB.
PhD
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Improving awareness, accountability, and access through health coaching
Clare Liddy, Sharon Johnston, Hannah Irving, Kate Nash, Natalie Ward
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