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Population-Level Reach of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Interventions in a Rural Community: Findings from the Heart of New Ulm Project

This study examines participation by residents of a rural community in programs implemented as part of The Heart of New Ulm (HONU) Project, a population-based cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention initiative. The study compares participation rates for the various interventions to assess which were...

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Autores principales: Sidebottom, Abbey C., Benson, Gretchen, Vacquier, Marc, Pereira, Raquel, Hayes, Joy, Boersma, Peter, Boucher, Jackie L., Lindberg, Rebecca, Pribyl, Barbara, VanWormer, Jeffrey J.
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Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7875136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31971871
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/pop.2019.0196
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author Sidebottom, Abbey C.
Benson, Gretchen
Vacquier, Marc
Pereira, Raquel
Hayes, Joy
Boersma, Peter
Boucher, Jackie L.
Lindberg, Rebecca
Pribyl, Barbara
VanWormer, Jeffrey J.
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Benson, Gretchen
Vacquier, Marc
Pereira, Raquel
Hayes, Joy
Boersma, Peter
Boucher, Jackie L.
Lindberg, Rebecca
Pribyl, Barbara
VanWormer, Jeffrey J.
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description This study examines participation by residents of a rural community in programs implemented as part of The Heart of New Ulm (HONU) Project, a population-based cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention initiative. The study compares participation rates for the various interventions to assess which were the most engaging in the priority community and identifies factors that differentiate participants vs. nonparticipants. Participation data were merged with electronic health record (EHR) data representing the larger community population to enable an analysis of participation in the context of the entire community. HONU individual-level interventions engaged 44% of adult residents in the community. Participation ranked as follows: (1) heart health screenings (37% of adult residents), (2) a year-long community weight loss intervention (12% of adult residents), (3) community health challenges (10% of adult residents), and (4) a phone coaching program for invited high CVD-risk residents (enrolled 6% of adult residents). Interventions that yielded the highest engagement were those that had significant staffing and recruited participants over several months, often with many opportunities to participate or register. Compared to nonparticipants, HONU participants were significantly older and a higher proportion were female, married, overweight or obese, and had high cholesterol. Participants also had a lower prevalence of smoking and diabetes than nonparticipants. Findings indicate community-based CVD prevention initiatives can be successful in engaging a high proportion of adult community members. Partnering with local health care systems can allow for use of EHR data to identify eligible participants and evaluate reach and engagement of the priority population.
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spelling pubmed-78751362021-02-11 Population-Level Reach of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Interventions in a Rural Community: Findings from the Heart of New Ulm Project Sidebottom, Abbey C. Benson, Gretchen Vacquier, Marc Pereira, Raquel Hayes, Joy Boersma, Peter Boucher, Jackie L. Lindberg, Rebecca Pribyl, Barbara VanWormer, Jeffrey J. Popul Health Manag Original Articles This study examines participation by residents of a rural community in programs implemented as part of The Heart of New Ulm (HONU) Project, a population-based cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention initiative. The study compares participation rates for the various interventions to assess which were the most engaging in the priority community and identifies factors that differentiate participants vs. nonparticipants. Participation data were merged with electronic health record (EHR) data representing the larger community population to enable an analysis of participation in the context of the entire community. HONU individual-level interventions engaged 44% of adult residents in the community. Participation ranked as follows: (1) heart health screenings (37% of adult residents), (2) a year-long community weight loss intervention (12% of adult residents), (3) community health challenges (10% of adult residents), and (4) a phone coaching program for invited high CVD-risk residents (enrolled 6% of adult residents). Interventions that yielded the highest engagement were those that had significant staffing and recruited participants over several months, often with many opportunities to participate or register. Compared to nonparticipants, HONU participants were significantly older and a higher proportion were female, married, overweight or obese, and had high cholesterol. Participants also had a lower prevalence of smoking and diabetes than nonparticipants. Findings indicate community-based CVD prevention initiatives can be successful in engaging a high proportion of adult community members. Partnering with local health care systems can allow for use of EHR data to identify eligible participants and evaluate reach and engagement of the priority population. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2021-02-01 2021-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7875136/ /pubmed/31971871 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/pop.2019.0196 Text en © Abbey C. Sidebottom, et al. 2021; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are cited.
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Sidebottom, Abbey C.
Benson, Gretchen
Vacquier, Marc
Pereira, Raquel
Hayes, Joy
Boersma, Peter
Boucher, Jackie L.
Lindberg, Rebecca
Pribyl, Barbara
VanWormer, Jeffrey J.
Population-Level Reach of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Interventions in a Rural Community: Findings from the Heart of New Ulm Project
title Population-Level Reach of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Interventions in a Rural Community: Findings from the Heart of New Ulm Project
title_full Population-Level Reach of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Interventions in a Rural Community: Findings from the Heart of New Ulm Project
title_fullStr Population-Level Reach of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Interventions in a Rural Community: Findings from the Heart of New Ulm Project
title_full_unstemmed Population-Level Reach of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Interventions in a Rural Community: Findings from the Heart of New Ulm Project
title_short Population-Level Reach of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Interventions in a Rural Community: Findings from the Heart of New Ulm Project
title_sort population-level reach of cardiovascular disease prevention interventions in a rural community: findings from the heart of new ulm project
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7875136/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31971871
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/pop.2019.0196
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