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CREATE Wellness: A multi-component behavioral intervention for patients not responding to traditional Cardiovascular disease management

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in the US. Many patients do not benefit from traditional disease management approaches to CVD risk reduction. Here we describe the rationale, development, and implementation of a multi-component behavioral intervention targe...

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Autores principales: Miller-Rosales, Chris, Sterling, Stacy A., Wood, Sabrina B., Ross, Thekla, Makki, Mojdeh, Zamudio, Cindy, Kane, Irene M., Richardson, Megan C., Samayoa, Claudia, Charvat-Aguilar, Nancy, Lu, Wendy Y., Vo, Michelle, Whelan, Kimberly, Uratsu, Connie S., Grant, Richard W.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5898542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29696203
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2017.10.001
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author Miller-Rosales, Chris
Sterling, Stacy A.
Wood, Sabrina B.
Ross, Thekla
Makki, Mojdeh
Zamudio, Cindy
Kane, Irene M.
Richardson, Megan C.
Samayoa, Claudia
Charvat-Aguilar, Nancy
Lu, Wendy Y.
Vo, Michelle
Whelan, Kimberly
Uratsu, Connie S.
Grant, Richard W.
author_facet Miller-Rosales, Chris
Sterling, Stacy A.
Wood, Sabrina B.
Ross, Thekla
Makki, Mojdeh
Zamudio, Cindy
Kane, Irene M.
Richardson, Megan C.
Samayoa, Claudia
Charvat-Aguilar, Nancy
Lu, Wendy Y.
Vo, Michelle
Whelan, Kimberly
Uratsu, Connie S.
Grant, Richard W.
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description BACKGROUND/AIMS: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in the US. Many patients do not benefit from traditional disease management approaches to CVD risk reduction. Here we describe the rationale, development, and implementation of a multi-component behavioral intervention targeting patients who have persistently not met goals of CVD risk factor control. METHODS: Informed by published evidence, relevant theoretical frameworks, stakeholder advice, and patient input, we developed a group-based intervention (Changing Results: Engage and Activate to Enhance Wellness; “CREATE Wellness”) to address the complex needs of patients with elevated or unmeasured CVD-related risk factors. We are testing this intervention in a randomized trial among patients with persistent (i.e > 2 years) sub-optimal risk factor control despite being enrolled in an advanced and highly successful CVD disease management program. RESULTS: The CREATE Wellness intervention is designed as a 3 session, group-based intervention combining proven elements of patient activation, health system engagement skills training, shared decision making, care planning, and identification of lifestyle change barriers. Our key learnings in designing the intervention included the value of multi-level stakeholder input and the importance of pragmatic skills training to address barriers to care. CONCLUSIONS: The CREATE Wellness intervention represents an evidence-based, patient-centered approach for patients not responding to traditional disease management. The trial is currently underway at three medical facilities within Kaiser Permanente Northern California and next steps include an evaluation of efficacy, adaptation for non-English speaking patient populations, and modification of the curriculum for web- or phone-based versions. CLINICALTRIALS.GOV IDENTIFIER: NCT02302612.
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spelling pubmed-58985422018-04-25 CREATE Wellness: A multi-component behavioral intervention for patients not responding to traditional Cardiovascular disease management Miller-Rosales, Chris Sterling, Stacy A. Wood, Sabrina B. Ross, Thekla Makki, Mojdeh Zamudio, Cindy Kane, Irene M. Richardson, Megan C. Samayoa, Claudia Charvat-Aguilar, Nancy Lu, Wendy Y. Vo, Michelle Whelan, Kimberly Uratsu, Connie S. Grant, Richard W. Contemp Clin Trials Commun Article BACKGROUND/AIMS: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in the US. Many patients do not benefit from traditional disease management approaches to CVD risk reduction. Here we describe the rationale, development, and implementation of a multi-component behavioral intervention targeting patients who have persistently not met goals of CVD risk factor control. METHODS: Informed by published evidence, relevant theoretical frameworks, stakeholder advice, and patient input, we developed a group-based intervention (Changing Results: Engage and Activate to Enhance Wellness; “CREATE Wellness”) to address the complex needs of patients with elevated or unmeasured CVD-related risk factors. We are testing this intervention in a randomized trial among patients with persistent (i.e > 2 years) sub-optimal risk factor control despite being enrolled in an advanced and highly successful CVD disease management program. RESULTS: The CREATE Wellness intervention is designed as a 3 session, group-based intervention combining proven elements of patient activation, health system engagement skills training, shared decision making, care planning, and identification of lifestyle change barriers. Our key learnings in designing the intervention included the value of multi-level stakeholder input and the importance of pragmatic skills training to address barriers to care. CONCLUSIONS: The CREATE Wellness intervention represents an evidence-based, patient-centered approach for patients not responding to traditional disease management. The trial is currently underway at three medical facilities within Kaiser Permanente Northern California and next steps include an evaluation of efficacy, adaptation for non-English speaking patient populations, and modification of the curriculum for web- or phone-based versions. CLINICALTRIALS.GOV IDENTIFIER: NCT02302612. Elsevier 2017-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5898542/ /pubmed/29696203 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2017.10.001 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Miller-Rosales, Chris
Sterling, Stacy A.
Wood, Sabrina B.
Ross, Thekla
Makki, Mojdeh
Zamudio, Cindy
Kane, Irene M.
Richardson, Megan C.
Samayoa, Claudia
Charvat-Aguilar, Nancy
Lu, Wendy Y.
Vo, Michelle
Whelan, Kimberly
Uratsu, Connie S.
Grant, Richard W.
CREATE Wellness: A multi-component behavioral intervention for patients not responding to traditional Cardiovascular disease management
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title_short CREATE Wellness: A multi-component behavioral intervention for patients not responding to traditional Cardiovascular disease management
title_sort create wellness: a multi-component behavioral intervention for patients not responding to traditional cardiovascular disease management
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5898542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29696203
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2017.10.001
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