Goal setting among older adults starting mobile health cardiac rehabilitation in the RESILIENT trial

Author:

Shwayder Elianna1,Dodson John A.12,Tellez Kelly2,Johanek Camila2,Adhikari Samrachana3,Meng Yuchen3,Schoenthaler Antoinette4,Jennings Lee A.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine New York University Grossman School of Medicine New York New York USA

2. Division of Healthcare Delivery Science, Department of Population Health New York University Grossman School of Medicine New York New York USA

3. Division of Biostatistics New York University Grossman School of Medicine New York New York USA

4. Institute for Excellence in Health Equity, New York University Grossman School of Medicine New York New York USA

5. Reynolds Section of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Oklahoma City Oklahoma USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThere is growing recognition that healthcare should align with individuals' health priorities; however, these priorities remain undefined, especially among older adults. The Rehabilitation Using Mobile Health for Older Adults with Ischemic Heart Disease in the Home Setting (RESILIENT) trial, designed to test the efficacy of mobile health cardiac rehabilitation (mHealth‐CR) in an older cohort, also measures the attainment of participant‐defined health outcome goals as a prespecified secondary endpoint. This study aimed to characterize the health priorities of older adults with ischemic heart disease (IHD) using goal attainment scaling—a technique for measuring individualized goal achievement—in a sample of 100 RESILIENT participants.MethodsThe ongoing RESILIENT trial randomizes patients aged ≥65 years with IHD (defined as hospitalization for acute coronary syndrome and/or coronary revascularization), to receive mHealth‐CR or usual care. For the current study, we qualitatively coded baseline goal attainment scales from randomly selected batches of 20 participants to identify participants' cardiac rehabilitation outcome goals and their perceptions of barriers and action plans for goal attainment. We used a deductive framework (i.e., 4 value categories from Patient Priorities Care) and inductive approaches to code and analyze interviews until thematic saturation.ResultsThis sample of 100 older adults set diverse health outcome goals. Most (54.6%) prioritized physical activity, fewer (17.1%) identified symptom management, fewer still (13.7%) prioritized health metrics, mostly comprised of weight loss goals (10.3%), and the fewest (<4%) were related to clinical metrics such as reducing cholesterol or preventing hospital readmission. Participants anticipated extrinsic (access to places to exercise, time) and intrinsic (non‐cardiac pain, motivation) barriers. Action plans detailed strategies for exercise, motivation, accountability, and overcoming time constraints.ConclusionsUsing goal attainment scaling, we elicited specific and measurable goals among older adults with IHD beginning cardiac rehabilitation. Priorities were predominantly functional, diverging from clinical metrics emphasized by clinicians and healthcare systems.

Funder

National Institute on Aging

NYU Grossman School of Medicine

Publisher

Wiley

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