An entirely virtual multicomponent health coaching intervention (Shared Healthcare Actions & Reflections Electronic systems in Survivorship; SHARE‐S) was evaluated through semi‐structured qualitative interviews with stakeholders (21 cancer survivor participants, 2 referring clinicians, and 2 health coaches). These interviews revealed that SHARE‐S was acceptable and impactful in producing tangible health behavior changes, improved mood, and enhanced self‐efficacy. Increased flexibility in format, frequency, timing, and length of participation and additional tailored educational materials may further enhance implementation and outcomes.
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【저자키워드】 Health Behavior, health coaching, Cancer survivor, self‐management, survivorship care planning,
【저자키워드】 Health Behavior, health coaching, Cancer survivor, self‐management, survivorship care planning,