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What Is the Effect of Adding a Health Coach to Patient-Centered Medical Homes for Managing Multiple Chronic Conditions?

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Project Summary  

This research project is in progress. PCORI will post the research findings on this page within 90 days after the results are final.

What is the research about? 

Poorly managed chronic conditions can lead to disability, unplanned hospital visits, and decreased quality of life. But managing multiple chronic conditions can be hard. Many patients take several medicines each day and have many doctor’s appointments. Patients need help figuring out how to manage their health conditions.

In this study, the research team is adding health coaches to patients’ healthcare teams to help patients set life and health goals and manage their chronic conditions. The team wants to know how well medical teams with a health coach help patients manage their conditions and avoid unplanned hospital visits compared with medical teams that don’t have a health coach.

Who can this research help?

Primary care practices may use these results when considering ways to help patients manage multiple chronic conditions.

What is the research team doing?

The research team is working with 16 Federally Qualified Health Centers, or FQHCs, in New York City and Chicago. These health centers serve mostly black and Latino patients with low incomes. The health centers are Patient-Centered Medical Homes, or PCMHs. In PCMHs, center staff get to know each patient and work to make sure they get the right care at the right time.

With the help of health center staff, the research team is enrolling 1,920 patients with multiple chronic conditions to take part in the study. The team is then assigning the health centers by chance to provide either regular PCMH care or PCMH care with a health coach. Regular PCMH care includes team-based preventive, wellness, acute, and chronic care as needed.

The health coach helps patients identify what is important to them, set goals, and choose self-care activities to help them reach their goals. Coaches are also leading a program that teaches patients to have a positive attitude about self-care. Finally, coaches help patients identify and access social services in their communities to address needs such as housing, employment, and transportation.

The research team is reviewing electronic health records and data on patients’ use of healthcare to see how often and why patients go to the emergency room, or ER, or hospital. The team is also asking patients about the effect of their illnesses on their life. The team is comparing outcomes in health centers with a health coach versus centers without a coach.

FQHCs, patients, clinicians, and clinical data networks help with every stage of this project. 

Research methods at a glance

Design Element Description
Design Cluster randomized controlled trial
Population 1,920 adult patients with multiple chronic conditions (Charlson comorbidity index ≥4) who are primary care patients at 16 FQHCs in New York City and Chicago
Interventions/
Comparators
  • PCMH
  • PCMH with health coach
Outcomes

Primary: unplanned hospitalizations, disability

Secondary: ER visits, patient activation, patient education and self-management 

Timeframe 2-year follow-up for primary outcomes

Project Details

Principal Investigator
Jonathan Tobin, PhD
Project Status
In progress; Recruiting
Project Title
Preventing Tipping Points in High-Comorbidity Patients: A Lifeline from Health Coaches
Board Approval Date
August 2018
Project End Date
December 2024
Organization
Clinical Directors Network
Year Awarded
2018
State
New York
Project Type
Research Project
Health Conditions  
Allergies and Immune Disorders
Immune Disorders
Cancer
Leukemia
Cardiovascular Diseases
Stroke
Hypertension
Coronary or Ischemic Heart Disease
Congestive Heart Failure
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Ulcers
Infectious Diseases
HIV/AIDS
Kidney Diseases
Liver Diseases
Mental/Behavioral Health
Depression
Multiple/Comorbid Chronic Conditions
Muscular and Skeletal Disorders
Neurological Disorders
Dementia
Nutritional and Metabolic Disorders
Diabetes
Respiratory Diseases
Asthma
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Skin Diseases
Intervention Strategies
Behavioral Interventions
Care Coordination
Other Health Services Interventions
Training and Education Interventions
Populations
Individuals with Multiple Chronic/co-morbid Conditions
Low Income
Racial/Ethnic Minorities
Women
Funding Announcement
Improving Healthcare Systems
Project Budget
$7,597,418
Study Registration Information
HSRP20193253
NCT04176510
Page Last Updated: 
July 24, 2020

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