PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

Effects of telephone-based health coaching on patient-reported outcomes and health behavior change: A randomized controlled trial.

  • Sarah Dwinger,
  • Farhad Rezvani,
  • Levente Kriston,
  • Lutz Herbarth,
  • Martin Härter,
  • Jörg Dirmaier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236861
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 9
p. e0236861

Abstract

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ObjectiveTelephone based health coaching (TBHC) seems to be a promising approach to foster self-management in patients with chronic conditions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a TBHC on patient-reported outcomes and health behavior for people living with chronic conditions in Germany.MethodsPatients insured at a statutory health insurance were randomized to an intervention group (IG; TBHC) and a control group (CG; usual care), using a stratified random allocation before giving informed consent (Zelen's single-consent design). The TBHC was based on motivational interviewing, goal setting, and shared decision-making and carried out by trained nurses. All outcomes were assessed yearly for three years. We used mixed effects models utilizing all available data in a modified intention-to-treat sample for the main analysis. Participants and study centers were included as random effects. All models were adjusted for age, education and campaign affiliation.ResultsOf the 10,815 invited patients, 4,283 returned their questionnaires at baseline. The mean age was 67.23 years (SD = 9.3); 55.5% were female. According to the model, TBHC was statistically significant superior to CG regarding 6 of 19 outcomes: physical activity in hours per week (p = .030) and in metabolic rate per week (p = .048), BMI (p = .009) (although mainly at baseline), measuring blood pressure (pConclusionTBHC interventions might have small effects on some patient reported and behavioral outcomes.Practice implicationsFuture research should focus on analyzing which intervention components are effective and who profits most from TBHC interventions.RegistrationGerman Clinical Trials Register (Deutsches Register Klinischer Studien; DRKS): DRKS00000584.