%0 Journal Article %T Instrument Development of Integrative Health and Wellness Assessment£¿ %A Barbara Montgomery Dossey %A Deborah McElligott %A Patricia Eckardt %A Sarah Eckardt %A Susan Luck %J Journal of Holistic Nursing %@ 1552-5724 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/0898010117747752 %X The nurse coach role was developed to address the needs of our nation and the world for health and wellbeing. The Theory of Integrative Nurse Coaching provides a foundation for coaching interventions supporting health promotion, and a framework for the development of the Integrative Health and Wellness Assessment (IHWA) short form. This 36-question Likert-type scale self-reporting tool assists participants in assessing healthy behaviors through a self-reflection process, provides information for the coaching relationship, and may be an outcome measurement. This article describes the history of the IHWA tool and the development and pilot testing of the IHWA short form using guidelines provided by DeVellis. Results of the Kaiser¨CMeyer¨COlkin test yielded a value of .520, and the Bartlett¡¯s test of sphericity was significant. Cronbach¡¯s alpha overall scale internal consistency was .88 (n = 36). Pilot study results indicate that the scale could be improved through additional revision, and an ongoing study is in progress %K health and wellness coaching %K health promotion/disease prevention %K integrative/holistic theories %K methodological innovations/instrument development %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0898010117747752