Bridging Total Force Fitness and Whole Health in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention

Author:

Van Arsdale Stephanie12,Cooper Vaughn3,Bernhardt Jaime S4,Barrientos Stephanie12,Messina Lauren A12,Gandhi Sabina5,Ferry Linda Hyder56,Shell Donald7,Deuster Patricia A1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Consortium for Health and Military Performance, Department of Military and Emergency Medicine, F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine, Uniformed Services University , Bethesda, MD 20814, USA

2. Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine , Bethesda, MD 20817, USA

3. Production & Delivery, Institute for Learning, Education and Development (ILEAD) , Washington, DC 20420, USA

4. Client Relations, Institute for Learning, Education and Development (ILEAD) , Washington, DC 20420, USA

5. Preventive Medicine Section, VA Loma Linda Healthcare System (605-111PM) , Loma Linda, CA 92357, USA

6. Preventive Medicine and Family Medicine Department, Loma Linda University School of Medicine , Loma Linda, CA 92350, USA

7. Health Services Policy and Oversight OASD(HA), Disease Prevention, Disease Management and Population Health Policy & Oversight, Defense Health Headquarters , Falls Church, VA 22042, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction The Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Prevention project is a VA–DoD initiative, supported by the Joint Incentive Fund. The goal of the project is to create an innovative, 3D virtual space within the VA-Virtual Medical Center (VA-VMC) platform that provides Veterans and Active Duty Service Members with educational resources on the prevention of CVD. Materials and Methods The Performance Health and Wellness Center is a new center within the VA-VMC. The space enables users to explore information and actionable resources on various risk factors related to CVD through independent and provider-led instruction, using a personalized 3D avatar. Results Partners of DoD and VA envision users engaging with the learning resources securely and with a sense of anonymity, which can foster self-directed learning and healthy behavior change. The DoD is particularly invested in promoting CVD prevention through the early adoption of positive health behaviors and the Total Force Fitness framework. The VA team is also committed to supporting users by providing professionally led classes and support groups on various CVD risk factors like tobacco, diabetes, nutrition, and exercise. Conclusions This project is a unique and important collaboration during a time when telehealth and telemedicine services are in greater demand. The VA-VMC advances accessible, relevant, and evidence-based educational services for DoD and VA populations, and the Performance Health and Wellness Center, itself, presents Total Force Fitness concepts and a whole-person care approach while encouraging users to be actively involved in shared decision-making with their health care providers.

Funder

Defense Health Agency

The Health Executive Committed DoD/VA Health Care Sharing Incentive Fund

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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