| Literature DB >> 28191544 |
Heather M Johnson1, Jamie N LaMantia1, Ryan C Warner2, Nancy Pandhi3, Christie M Bartels1, Maureen A Smith4, Diane R Lauver5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the United States, young adults (18-39 year-olds) have the lowest hypertension control rates (35%) compared to middle-aged (58%) and older (54%) adults. Ambulatory care for hypertension management often focuses on medication with little time for self-management and behavioral counseling. This study was designed to evaluate the feasibility of MyHEART, a telephone-based health coach self-management intervention for young adults. The goals were to determine the intervention's ability to: 1) recruit young adults with uncontrolled hypertension, 2) maintain ongoing communication between the coach and participants, 3) increase participants' engagement in self-management, 4) document coach-patient communication in the electronic health record, and 5) assess patient acceptability.Entities:
Keywords: Feasibility; Health coach; Hypertension; Primary care; Self-determination theory; Self-management; Young adult
Year: 2016 PMID: 28191544 PMCID: PMC5300088 DOI: 10.23937/2474-3690/1510016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hypertens Manag ISSN: 2474-3690
MyHEART feasibility exclusion criteria
| Chronic Kidney Disease (Stage 4 or 5 or Dialysis) |
| Congestive Heart Failure, Any Etiology |
| Activated Healthcare Power of Attorney |
| Skilled nursing facility or correctional facility residence |
| Currently enrolled in case management or chronic disease management |
| Sensitive condition diagnosis (e.g., HIV) |
| Prescribed warfarin, novel oral anticoagulant, or insulin |
| Sickle cell anemia or cystic fibrosis |
| Stroke, myocardial infarction, coronary artery revascularization |
| Syncope within past 12 months |
| Prior or planned organ transplant |
| Chemotherapy or radiation therapy within 6 months |
| Severely impaired hearing or speech |
| Current participation in another research study |
| Pregnant/planning to become pregnant in the next 12 months |
| Planning to leave the area in the next 3 months |
| Any health condition that will limit physical activity or diet |
| Illegal drug use (other than marijuana) in the past 30 days |
| Unable to read or communicate in English |
Figure 1CONSORT - MyHEART feasibility.
CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) flow diagram of the progress through the phases of patient identification, exclusion, and enrollment.
MyHEART feasibility young adult education modules.
| Module | Topic Overview |
|---|---|
| Home Blood Pressure Monitoring | How to measure blood pressure at home (or outside of clinic) |
| Hypertension Knowledge | Define blood pressure, hypertension, and goal blood pressure |
| Low Sodium | Reading labels, effects of sodium on blood pressure |
| Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) Eating Plan | DASH components, meal planning |
| Weight Loss/Maintenance | Relationship of weight with hypertension, dietary and activity options to lose weight, time |
| Smoking Cessation | Negative effects of tobacco on heart health, tobacco cessation information for the Wisconsin |
| Moderate Alcohol Consumptions | Negative effects of high alcohol consumption on heart health; Primary care provider notification |
| Blood Pressure Medicine | Why blood pressure medications may be part of the treatment plan |
| Social Support | Local resources to reduce no-shows and for community activity options |
| Stress Management | Stress with chronic disease and life stressors |
Figure 2Health coach electronic health record template.
Screen capture of the electronic health record lifestyle counseling documentation template. The MyHEART health coach completed a separate entry for each young adult-coach telephone call. The documentation was accessible by the patient’s primary care provider and healthcare team.
MyHEART feasibility baseline demographics (n = 9).
| 35.8 (2.6) | |
| 7 (78%) | |
| White | 5 (56%) |
| Black | 3 (33%) |
| Other | 1 (11%) |
| 141.5 (13) | |
| 93 (3.8) | |
| Internal Medicine | 7 (77%) |
| Family Medicine | 2 (23%) |
| < 10 miles | 5 (55%) |
| 10–30 miles | 2 (22.5%) |
| > 30 miles | 2 (22.5%) |
Sample patient acceptability comments from the MyHEART feasibility study.
| Question | Free Text Survey Responses |
|---|---|
| The things I liked best about the | |
| What was it about the MyHEART | |
| What was it about the MyHEART |