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This study will recruit from participants in the Morehouse-Emory Cardiovascular (MECA) study for a clinical intervention examining cardiac outcomes between participants who are randomized to received Health360x (a web-based and mobile-based application) or Health360x plus personalized health coaching. Participants will receive instruction on using the Health360x application and will use Health360x alone or Health360x with a health coach for 6 months. Measures of cardiovascular health will be assessed at baseline and after the 6 month long intervention.


Clinical Trial Description

The internet can be an effective tool for driving behavior change but minority populations are less likely to engage or use this tool effectively. Health information technology (also called ehealth or e-health) can provide continuous and systematic connections to patients that will support their personal roles and responsibilities in their health care management. Ehealth technology allows for the tailoring of tools to the individual, timely information delivery, standardized messaging, layered content for more motivated participants, and the potential for greater efficiency/cost savings. Ehealth is able to provide effective and sustainable self-management tools for patients with chronic diseases. There is a significant trend towards information seeking on the internet among populations that have lower health literacy and are less trusting of the health system but, although minority and health disparities populations have increasing access to wireless and mobile technology, this has not translated to increased use of ehealth technologies.

The ehealth application used in this study aims to use the internet to engage vulnerable populations in improving their cardiovascular health. The intervention uses an enriched information environment, dynamic, personalized feedback on relevant health parameters, and social networks to impact health literacy, optimism and other resilience factors. This study will test two approaches to engagement with a robust ehealth application (Health360x) for high risk minority patients who reside in resilient and at risk neighborhoods within metro Atlanta. The Health360x application is a system that frames behavior as changeable and adaptable in a bidirectional manner, based on the behavioral constructs of Capability, Opportunity, and Motivation. Capability is the psychological and physical capacity to engage in the activity concerned, including the necessary knowledge and skills. Opportunity refers to factors that lie outside the individual, that facilitate or prompt the behavior. Motivation is largely governed by the brain processes that energize and direct behavior, including goal directed conscious decision-making, habitual processes, emotional response, as well as analytical decision-making.

This study is part of a larger project that is a partnership between investigators at Emory University and Morehouse School of Medicine who are actively involved in investigating ethnic disparities and incorporating the role of resilience factors in improving health status among black persons in metro Atlanta. The aim of this multi-disciplinary team is to establish a unique cohort in order to examine the associations between personal factors (psychosocial factors, socio-economic class, healthy behaviors and health beliefs) and environmental influences (neighborhood) on health behaviors and physiologic measures.

Four hundred subjects from "at risk" and "resilient" census tracks in metro Atlanta who completed the population surveys will be invited to participate in the Baseline Clinical Study, which is part of the Morehouse-Emory Cardiovascular (MECA) Center for Health Equity Study. The clinical trial described here will recruit 150 participants from the MECA study for a clinical intervention examining cardiac outcomes between participants who are randomized to received Health360x (a web-based and mobile-based application) or Health360x plus personalized health coaching.

Participants will receive instruction on using the Health360x application and will use Health360x alone or Health360x with a health coach for 6 months. Measures of cardiovascular health will be assessed at baseline and after the 6 month long intervention. ;


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NCT number NCT03308812
Study type Interventional
Source Emory University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date July 25, 2017
Completion date January 30, 2020

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