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Development of a Multiple Health Behavior Change Intervention for Cardiovascular Risk Reduction Among People Who Have Experienced Homelessness: The CV-HOMES Study
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Cardiovascular Risk Homeless Support for Heart Diseases and 4 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 9 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This single-arm trial of the Cardiovascular Risk Reduction Among People Experiencing Homelessness (CV-Homes) intervention alone (n=8) will test the perception and feasibility of anticipated study procedures.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
There will be 10 sessions offered within 12 weeks to participants. Sessions will last 30-60 minutes. During sessions a wellness coach will use behavioral activation and motivational interviewing to get to know participants and set goals to improve cardiovascular health behaviors. The coach will encourage a focus on smoking\>medication\>sleep\>physical activity\>healthy eating to the extent that participants are willing. The coach will also help with resources and care coordination. The coach will also provide brief cardiovascular health education as needed in participants' preferred format (handout, video, audio, etc.).