Goal attainment among veterans with PTSD enrolled in peer-delivered whole health coaching: a multiple baseline design trial

Pub Date : 2021-06-18 DOI:10.1080/17521882.2021.1941160
Emily M Johnson, Kyle Possemato, B. Martens, Brittany Hampton, Michael J Wade, M. Chinman, S. Maisto
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ABSTRACT The objective was to estimate the efficacy of peer-delivered Whole Health Coaching with individual veterans with PTSD in primary care. This study examined changes in goal attainment before, during, and after peer-delivered Whole Health Coaching using a concurrent multiple-baseline design across participants with replication across cohorts. Ten primary care veterans with symptoms of PTSD were included. The primary outcome, goal attainment, was analysed using multilevel modelling, non-overlap of all pairs (NAP) effect size, and visual inspection. Across all three analyses, peer-delivered Whole Health Coaching was associated with increased and sustained goal attainment in some Veterans with PTSD. Multilevel modelling demonstrated that at the sample level, goal attainment was significantly higher during peer-delivered Whole Health Coaching, t = 2.49, p < .05. Multilevel modelling revealed significant improvement for 4 of 10 participants; NAP and visual inspection demonstrated moderate to large effects for 6 of 10 participants. Peer-delivered Whole Health Coaching may help veterans with PTSD make progress on individualised goals. Future research should replicate these findings and evaluate which participants may be most likely to benefit.
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参加同伴全程健康辅导的PTSD退伍军人的目标实现:一项多基线设计试验
目的是评估同伴全程健康辅导对创伤后应激障碍退伍军人个体初级保健的效果。本研究采用并行多基线设计,在参与者之间进行跨队列复制,研究了同伴提供的整体健康指导之前、期间和之后目标实现的变化。包括10名有PTSD症状的初级保健退伍军人。主要结局,目标实现,使用多层模型,非重叠的所有对(NAP)效应大小和目视检查进行分析。在所有三个分析中,同伴提供的整体健康指导与一些患有创伤后应激障碍的退伍军人增加和持续的目标实现有关。多层模型表明,在样本水平上,同伴全程健康指导期间的目标达成程度显著更高,t = 2.49, p < 0.05。多层次模型显示,10名参与者中有4名显著改善;NAP和目视检查对10名参与者中的6人显示出中等到较大的影响。同伴传递的整体健康指导可以帮助患有创伤后应激障碍的退伍军人在个性化目标上取得进展。未来的研究应该重复这些发现,并评估哪些参与者最有可能受益。
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