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Telehealth-delivered Peer Support to Improve Quality of Life Among Veterans With Multimorbidity (VetASSIST)

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Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Multimorbidity

Treatments

Behavioral: Peer health coach intervention

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other U.S. Federal agency

Identifiers

NCT05560451
IIR 21-100 (Other Grant/Funding Number)

Details and patient eligibility

About

The VetASSIST study is a randomized clinical trial testing whether receiving virtual health coaching from Veteran peers improves the physical and mental health-related quality of life of Veterans with multiple chronic health conditions and complex healthcare needs. VetASSIST will test the efficacy of an intervention that matches Veteran patients with multimorbidty with Veteran health coaches who will provide education, resources, guidance and support to help them manage their physical and mental health over the course of a year.

Full description

The study objective is to evaluate the effectiveness of a virtual, Veteran peer-led self-management support program (VetASSIST) to improve health related quality of life (HRQoL) for Veterans with multimorbidity compared to usual care. The investigators will conduct a type 1 hybrid effectiveness-implementation randomized controlled trial of the intervention among VA Puget Sound patients with multimorbidity. Trained peer health coaches will virtually meet one-on-one with patients to assist in daily self-management by providing information; identifying patients' values and preferences; helping them set goals in alignment with their values and preferences and problem-solve barriers to those goals; modeling skills for effective management; providing social support; linking them to clinical care and community resources; and addressing self-management barriers. Veterans with multimorbidity will be randomized to receive the peer health coaching intervention or usual care. Outcomes will be assessed remotely at baseline and 12 months.

Specific aims are: 1) Test the effect of VetASSIST, compared to usual care, on the primary outcome of baseline to 12-month change in physical HRQoL, and secondary outcomes of mental HRQoL and health care utilization; 2a) Describe differences between VetASSIST and usual care on baseline to 12-month changes in intermediate outcomes reflecting the functions of peer support and intervention targets (self-efficacy, patient activation, health behaviors, social support, perceived access to care, patient-provider communication, and shared decision-making); 2b) Examine whether intermediate outcomes mediate intervention-associated differences in HRQoL; 3) Evaluate feasibility of translating VetASSIST into practice, including evaluation of per patient intervention costs and barriers and facilitators to implementation.

Enrollment

294 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Veteran patient receiving primary care from VA Puget Sound
  • Complex multimorbidity (>=3 chronic conditions in >=3 body systems based on AHRQ Chronic Condition Index)
  • Meets >=2 criterion from NICE multimorbidity guidelines: 1) have a chronic physical and mental health condition (via ICD-10 codes in CDW and the CCI); 2) frailty (determined by the JEN Frailty Index available in VA data, confirmed via self-reported PRISMA-7 during the eligibility screening; 3) frequent emergency care (>=1 VA emergency department visit in past year via CDW); 4) polypharmacy (>=10 prescribed medications via CDW), or 5) significant treatment burden (score >22 on the self-reported Multimorbidity Treatment Burden Questionnaire at study screening).
  • Inclusion criteria assessed via the phone screen includes frailty; treatment burden; and willingness to use a either a phone or an Internet-connected device with a web camera and an email address and/or ability to receive text messages to ensure receipt of VVC visit links.
  • Agree to participate in the health coaching sessions and surveys if assigned to intervention group

Exclusion criteria

  • Not fluent in English
  • Severe hearing loss
  • No phone access and/or missing phone number
  • Missing address
  • Diagnosis of dementia or severe cognitive impairment within last year
  • Diagnosis of end stage renal disease or on dialysis within last year
  • Receipt of palliative or hospice care in the past year
  • Receipt of nursing home care in past year (Stop codes: 650, 651,119,121)
  • Currently living in a nursing home, skilled nursing facility, rehabilitation facility, or long-term care facility
  • Behavior flags in EHR
  • Active treatment for non-melanoma skin cancer diagnosis
  • Diagnosis of substance use dependence/abuse disorder in last year (excluding tobacco)
  • Diagnosis of psychotic disorder in last year
  • Pregnant or planning to become pregnant in next 6 months
  • Score of >8 (severe risk) on self-reported AUDIT-C questions on eligibility screen

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

294 participants in 2 patient groups

Peer health coach intervention
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will receive 20 virtual visits with a trained Veteran peer health coach over 12 months. Coaches will provide participants with brief health education, assist with goal setting and problem solving, enhance social support, and link participants to VA and community resources.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Peer health coach intervention
Control group/no intervention
No Intervention group
Description:
Participants will continue to receive their regular, usual primary care.

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Jennifer L Williams; Kristen E Gray, PhD MS BS

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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