The IDEAL intervention is an 18-month comprehensive cardiovascular risk reduction program incorporating health behavior coaching and care coordination currently being evaluated in a randomized clinical trial of 269 adults with serious mental illness.
RCT (n=269)
Randomized
Yes
Does a comprehensive 18-month health behavior coaching and care coordination intervention reduce cardiovascular disease risk in persons with serious mental illness?
This paper describes the design of a comprehensive 18-month intervention aimed at reducing cardiovascular risk factors and behaviors in patients with serious mental illness.
Persons with serious mental illness (SMI) comprise a high-risk group for cardiovascular disease (CVD)-related mortality with rates at least twice those of the overall US. Potentially modifiable CVD risk behaviors (tobacco smoking, obesity, physical inactivity, unhealthy diet) and risk factors (hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia) are all markedly elevated in persons with SMI. Evaluations of programs implementing integrated medical care into specialty mental health settings have not shown meaningful effects on CVD risk factor reduction. Rigorously tested, innovative interventions are needed to address the large burden of CVD risk in populations with SMI. In this article, we describe the design of a comprehensive 18-month intervention to decrease CVD risk that we are studying in a randomized clinical trial in a community mental health organization with psychiatric rehabilitation programs. The individual-level intervention incorporated health behavior coaching and care coordination/care management to address all seven CVD risk behaviors and risk factors, and is delivered by a health coach and nurse. If successful, the intervention could be adopted within current integrated care models and significantly improve the physical health of persons with SMI.
Dalcin et al. (Fri,) conducted a rct in Serious mental illness with cardiovascular risk factors (n=269). IDEAL intervention (health behavior coaching and care coordination) vs. Control condition was evaluated on Global Framingham Risk score. The IDEAL intervention is an 18-month comprehensive cardiovascular risk reduction program incorporating health behavior coaching and care coordination currently being evaluated in a randomized clinical trial of 269 adults with serious mental illness.