Evaluation of the Effectiveness and Implementation of the BETTER Women Peer Health Coaching Program

NAActive, not recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

268

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

June 14, 2021

Primary Completion Date

April 30, 2025

Study Completion Date

April 30, 2025

Conditions
Chronic DiseaseCancer
Interventions
OTHER

Prevention Visit

Patients will have a one-on-one, approximately one-hour long visit with a specially trained Prevention Practitioner. During this visit, they will discuss the patient's health history, their risks for developing chronic diseases, including cancer, and possible steps they can take to reduce those risks. The Prevention Practitioner will also assist the patient to develop and articulate specific goals the patient would like to work on to reduce their risk of chronic diseases.

BEHAVIORAL

Peer health coaching

Patients will be invited to register with the software platform used to facilitate peer health coaching. Once they have registered, they will be matched to a peer health coach who will connect with the patient to initiate the process. The coach will work collaboratively with the patient to help her follow through on a step-wise, personalized plan to achieve health goals that were developed with their prevention practitioner. The coach's approach will be informed by principles of brief action planning and motivational interviewing. Coaches will also provide social support, help to navigate to relevant information and community resources, and advise about options for self-monitoring. Coaching will occur over 12-16 sessions via phone calls, text messages, video calls and/or in-person meetings as desired/convenient and in accordance with local public health guidelines.

Trial Locations (3)

L4N 7L3

Barrie and Community Family Health Team, Barrie

L5B 2P7

Summerville Family Health Team, Mississauga

M5S 1B3

Women's College Hospital Family Practice Health Centre, Toronto

Sponsors
All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Canadian Cancer Society (CCS)

OTHER

collaborator

Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)

OTHER_GOV

collaborator

Women's College Hospital Foundation

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Women's College Hospital Family Practice Health Centre

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Barrie and Community Family Health Team

UNKNOWN

collaborator

University Health Network, Toronto

OTHER

collaborator

Applied Health Research Centre

OTHER

collaborator

Summerville Family Health Team

UNKNOWN

lead

Women's College Hospital

OTHER

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