Virtual Care Strategies to Improve Participation in Cardiac Rehabilitation Among Veterans
VA Office of Research and Development
Summary
Home-based CR (HBCR) is an alternative to traditional CR programs that has comparable efficacy in improving morbidity/mortality and increases access to critical services. There is major potential to improve Veteran engagement in CR by combining digital coaching (d-Coaching) with existing VA-supported technologies. The investigator's theory-based intervention targets a critical component of successful CR engagement that is not available through traditional programs: virtual social support through a social network. In addition, the investigators propose to improve self-efficacy and self-regulation through interactive digital multi-media education, personalized feedback, and motivation so that Veterans can complete the prescribed HBCR program and maintain physical activity long-term. This RCT will evaluate the effects of HBCR alone (usual care) versus HBCR + d-Coaching, including a private group with direct messaging on the Connecteam mobile application and bimonthly engagement sessions via VA Video Connect. The investigators will randomly assign 150 Veterans from 2 HBCR programs to a 3-month intervention. The addition of d- Coaching to existing digital technologies will be operationalized by using a private social media group to provide social support, education, personalized feedback, and motivation. The investigators aim to determine the effect of the d-Coaching intervention on: a) the number of completed HBCR sessions over 3 months, b) functional capacity, c) physical activity, c) psychosocial outcomes, d) clinical outcomes, and e) social cognitive factors of self-efficacy, self-regulation, and perceived social support over 6 months. The investigators will also evaluate the extent to which self-efficacy, self-regulation, and perceived social support mediate the effect of the intervention on function and physical activity.
Description
Underutilization of cardiac rehabilitation (CR). Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality for adults in developed countries, including Veterans. Despite the guideline recommendations for cardiac rehabilitation (CR) for patients with qualifying cardiovascular conditions, participation rates have been dismal over the decades without significant improvement, both within VA and non-VA programs. Only 16.3% of Medicare patients and 10.3% of Veterans participated in center-based CR (CBCR) between 2007 and 2011 after hospitalization for MI, percutaneous coronary intervention, or…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 21+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: 1. 21 years of age 2. History of cardiovascular disease that qualified participant for CR (MI, percutaneous coronary intervention, coronary artery bypass grafting, heart failure, valve surgery) 3. Referral to participate in home-based Phase II CR. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Participation in center-based Phase II CR. 2. Cognitive impairment (per Mini-Cog) 3. Lack of English proficiency/literacy (Digital coaching will be conducted in English. Participants will need to speak/read English to receive intervention.) 4. Unstable clinical conditions (e.g., unstable arrhythmias or he…
Interventions
- Behaviorald-Coaching
MOVN mobile app: Each participant will be assigned a secure login account that does not include personal information for research only. Participants will be trained on how to access and use the MOVN private social network group. Annie text messaging: Participants will be registered in the Annie VA text messaging program to receive tailored, interactive "push" messages with a combination of 1 and 2-way tailored messages on goals, barriers, self-management, etc. (based on data collected in real-time from the Fitbit and barriers identified at baseline). Fitbit wearable device \& mobile app: The intervention group will be instructed to use the Fitbit for step counts and maximizing the Fitbit mobile app/desktop platform to track all PA, sharing one's Fitbit profile with others (optional leaderboard), and use of all available features.
Locations (2)
- San Francisco VA Medical Center, San Francisco, CASan Francisco, California
- Atlanta VA Medical and Rehab Center, Decatur, GADecatur, Georgia