About this trial
For patients discharged with a diagnosis of cardiovascular disease coronary artery disease resulting in myocardial infarction and/or congestive heart failure, this study will evaluate if the addition of 12 virtual health coaching sessions over the course of 16 weeks will improve physiological, psychological, and social health outcomes, prove acceptable and satisfactory for these patients with CVD, decrease CVD-related questions and concerns sent to the provider via MyChart, and reduce hospital readmission rates over a 90-day period as compared to patients discharged with the same diagnosis who receive standard post-discharge care. The study will also evaluate the perceptions of physician and advanced practice providers related to the health coach as part of the interprofessional team and the amount of time spent addressing CVD-related patient questions and concerns via MyChart messages.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
18 years of age or older
diagnosis of coronary artery disease resulting in myocardial infarction and/or congestive heart failure
physical condition effectively managed by routine healthcare and not requiring urgent medical attention
ability to communicate in English
Disqualifiers
Patients who have had chest coronary artery bypass surgery
Documented cognitive and/or major psychiatric disorders, including dementia, Alzheimer's, depression or anxiety uncontrolled by anxiolytic, anti-psychotic, and/or anti-depressants and/or PHQ-9 score 15-27 and GAD-7 score >15
current alcohol or drug dependency
resident of extended care/skilled facility
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Health Coaching
Treatment groups
Locations
1Sponsors and collaborators
Ohio State University
Lead sponsor