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This research is taking place to find out if a smartphone app plus a health coach can support citizens of Athy, Co. Kildare Ireland to make healthy changes in your lifestyle - small changes for better health. This is the first study of its kind in Ireland; Athy is the first town to take part.
Connect5 Athy smartphone app will have a health coach who will advise and support participants make new healthy lifestyle habits linked to sleep, managing stress, increasing physical activity, support healthy eating, cultivate positive local relationships, and help to avoid risky substances like tobacco and alcohol.
This is a 6-month observational study that will be conducted between May and October 2024.
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Title: Assessing the feasibility of a coach-led digital platform using an intelligent coaching assistant: A community pilot study.
Background The recent global pandemic has highlighted the need for health and wellness interventions that are freely accessible from a person's home; likewise, studies have shown that citizens with lifestyle related diseases are more vulnerable to infections such as COVID-19. The goal therefore is to provide accessible, expert-led motivational support to Irish citizens who need help in the community in relation to promoting healthy lifestyle and preventing lifestyle-related diseases. This pilot study is a continuation of the previously approved 'RCSI Coach Connect project' that examined the impact of a similar online coach-led app on frontline healthcare workers. Lessons from RCSI Coach Connect have shown us that intelligent assistance is required to help human coaches scale this online health solution to larger citizen groups. This project will involve a close collaboration between existing partners: the RCSI Centre for Positive Psychology and Health and Empeal in the development and implementation of a coach-led digital support platform augmented by an Intelligent Coaching Assistant (ICA) for 6-months. This digital health platform is a motivational support unit only and is not intended for use or replacement of medical or therapeutic.
ICA-augmented coaching has the potential to transform the coaching profession. Having ICA as a partner can facilitate human coaches to improve the quality of their work and has the potential to increase accessibility and availability of coaching through lower costs. The ICA of this digital health platform has been developed to take time-consuming administrative tasks from the human coach so that their time can be maximised for scalability. Administrative tasks that ICA have taken include, on-boarding participants, prompting participants to complete assessments and book coaching session, reporting assessment results, and gathering data for the coach (i.e. short, medium and long-term goals and targets, trackability of goals, along with their readiness to change and feelings of achievability and reality towards goals). All data gathered by the ICA is to be utilised by coaches to augment the one-to-one coaching experience between participants and coaches. Data is the lifeblood of ICA and must be protected and managed. The ICA will only gather data provided by the participants, and this data is completely voluntary. By collaborating with Empeal, the investigators will analyse this real-world data and apply it to the development and validation of an ICA-augmented coaching framework.
Project Overview Residents of Athy will have the opportunity to on-board onto the digital health platform for the duration of the project (six months). On the platform, they will have access to educational content (of the 6 vital signs of lifestyle medicine - sleep, physical activity, stress management, healthy eating, relationships, and substance use), a health coach, and data from their wearable devices. Participants can engage in gamification aspects of the application such as contests and challenges aimed to promote engagement and adherence to the lifestyle goals set.
In addition to pilot testing the digital health application in Athy, the researchers will provide in person educational sessions in Athy Library to engage with residents in themes like 'what is health coaching', 'how does digital health work', 'managing your stress', 'healthy eating', 'increasing physical activity', 'improving your sleep', 'minimising substance use', and 'engaging with your community for better health'.
Timelines of research outputs Primary outcome/objectives The aim of this study is to examine the feasibility of running a supporting online health-coach-based digital platform for an urban community, over a 6-month period. The study is conducted with partners from SláinteCare Healthy Communities Kildare, Healthy Ireland, and Empeal (technology provider), with an emphasis on vulnerable populations within the community (perinatal women, lone parents, elderly citizens living alone, citizens with chronic disease, recent migrants and the Irish Traveller community).
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Padraic J Dunne, PhD; Roisin O'Donovan, PhD
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