Evaluation of the Effectiveness and Implementation of the BETTER Women Peer Health Coaching Program
Chronic Disease, Cancer
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Chronic Disease focused on measuring chronic disease prevention, cancer screening, community health worker, family practice, randomized control trial, hybrid design, process evaluation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patient identifies as a woman;
- Patient is 40-68yo;
- Patient has an email address;
Patient has at least one behavioural risk factor not at target or at least one cancer screening overdue as defined below:
- Score of less than 9 on the Mediterranean Diet Tool
- Less than 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity per week
- Smoked a cigarette within the last 30 days
- Average number of drinks per day is ≥1 and/or has >1 drink on any single occasion
- Due or overdue for one or more of breast, cervical or colorectal cancer screenings;
- Patient has a valid number for the provincial health insurance program (Ontario Health Insurance Program [OHIP]); and
- Patient's medical records for, at least the previous 3 years are accessible through their family physician.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patient is unable to give informed consent in English due to language, literacy, or competence;
- Patient is unable or unwilling to communicate with the study team to collect outcomes in English via both email and phone; or
- Patient's primary care provider has identified medical comorbidities or other conditions at baseline that might interfere with the patient's ability to follow through on the intervention.
Sites / Locations
- Barrie and Community Family Health TeamRecruiting
- Summerville Family Health TeamRecruiting
- Women's College Hospital Family Practice Health CentreRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
Intervention
Wait-list Control
Patients will have a prevention visit with a Prevention Practitioner (a healthcare provider who has received additional training), complete the baseline survey then be invited to receive ongoing support from a trained, volunteer peer health coach, for up to six months. The coach will support the patient as she works towards achieving personalized health goals to reduce her risk of chronic diseases, including cancer. Patients will be administered additional surveys at 3 and 6 months and a final survey at 12 months.
Patients will have a prevention visit with a Prevention Practitioner (a healthcare provider who has received additional training) and complete a baseline survey, after which they will receive usual care from their healthcare providers. Patients will be administered another survey at 3 months and a final survey at 6 months. After study completion (about 6-months after the initial prevention visit), patients will be invited to receive ongoing support from a trained, volunteer peer health coach, for up to six months. The coach will support the patient as she works towards achieving personalized health goals to reduce her risk of chronic diseases, including cancer.