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Student-delivered Telehealth Program for COVID-19 Education and Health Promotion

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University of British Columbia

Status

Completed

Conditions

Chronic Illness
Aging
Chronic Disease
Self-management
Aging Well
Self Care
Healthy Life Style
Chronic Illnesses, Multiple
Healthy Lifestyle
Multiple Chronic Conditions
Aging Problems
Health Behavior
Healthy Aging

Treatments

Behavioral: Telehealth coaching sessions

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study is to ensure effective health management among community-living older adults during unprecedented times, such as the current COVID-19 pandemic.

Full description

The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has made the world transition to practices of quarantine, social distancing and social isolation. While they serve as prevention strategies for COVID-19, they may also cause an increase of other health problems. As well, closures of public areas and financial challenges act as barriers to exercise and dietary quality. Thus quarantine-type strategies, while needed, compromise the ability to self-manage one's health and increase their risk of adverse health events.

Evidence suggests the negative effects of such quarantine-type strategies are especially being felt among Canada's seniors. A recent report by Statistics Canada indicates that 60% of Canadians, ≥65 years of age are 'very' concerned about their health due to social and economic consequences of COVID-19. Moreover, 80% of individuals reported being 'very' anxious about overloading the health system. This may in turn lead to rash decisions not to access health services as needed. Clearly, efforts are required to support older individuals to optimally manage their health to prevent disease and disability.

In British Columbia (BC), various specialized health resources have emerged to support people during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, many are passive in that they require individuals to initiate contact in response to a concern, and none have a specific focus on health promotion or disease prevention and management.

This study will ensure that community-living adults ages 65 years and older are effectively managing their health during these unprecedented times. Participants will receive a kit containing a self-help manual, a Health Report Card, and COVID-19 education. They will also received 6 telephone/video conference sessions with a student-coach who will utilize motivational interviewing techniques to foster lifestyle modification, and self-management.

Objectives:

  1. To quantitatively evaluate the effect of the two-month, six session (30-45 minutes/session) COACH program on health self-management, measured using the Health Directed Behaviour subscale in the Health Education Impact Questionnaire (heiQ),9 among community-living adults ≥65 years of age.
  2. To qualitatively describe the subjective experiences of participants receiving the COACH program.

Hypotheses:

  1. COACH will improve health directed behaviour in community-living adults, ≥65 years of age.
  2. COACH will also improve secondary outcomes in the areas of mood, social support, health-related quality of life, health promotion self-efficacy, and other self- management domains in the heiQ.

Enrollment

75 patients

Sex

All

Ages

65+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • age 65 years or older
  • living within a community in British Columbia
  • have access to a telephone or video conferencing program
  • able to communicate in English
  • have had no previous COVID-19 diagnosis by health professionals
  • have cognitive-communicative ability to participate as per clinical judgement
  • can provide informed consent

Exclusion criteria

  • not medically stable
  • are participating in other health promotion programs
  • have severe hearing loss

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

75 participants in 1 patient group

Telehealth coaching sessions
Experimental group
Description:
Receives the Telehealth-delivered coaching sessions.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Telehealth coaching sessions

Trial contacts and locations

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