Testing the Impact of the My Own Health Report Intervention With 3 Distinct Options for Structured Follow-up as Compared to a Control Condition
University of Colorado, Denver
Summary
This study will evaluate the impact of 3 different strategies to increase engagement of participants in My Own Health Report (MOHR) and health behavior change activities over time. This study will evaluate the level of engagement, outcomes, cost and cost-effectiveness of these strategies.
Description
In previous pilot studies was found that patients in clinics randomized to the MOHR intervention vs. control significantly improved physical activity (p \< 0.001) and diet risk behaviors (p \< 0.001), as well as other risk factors. However, two gaps were identified. First, clinic partners voiced a need for a more flexible menu of delivery options to feasibly adopt and sustain the intervention. Second, to achieve sustained behavior change, particularly for those with unmet social needs, clinics need to provide structured follow-up. Structured follow-up bundles are part of the ERIC strategy of "…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years