Expanded Population Health Model Evaluation
Evaluating BSW HWC's Population Health Model Expansion at Bonton Farms: A Place-Based Quasi-Experimental Study Linking Medical and Social Services
Baylor Research Institute
300 participants
Aug 28, 2023
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This study will evaluate the impact of a comprehensive wellness and social determinants of health intervention on cardiovascular health in a community setting of the Bonton neighborhood. Participants will not be assigned to intervention activities, but health and wellbeing indicators will be collected in relation to how they choose to participate in activities over the year.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria7
- Age 18 years or older
- Ability to alter diet and/or physical activity
- Willing to participate in a 12-month study
- Willing and able to participate in programs at Bonton Farms
- Cannot have participated in an intensive lifestyle change program (Group Lifestyle Balance, Health Eating and Lifestyle Program, or first cohort of apprenticeship) in the last 6 months or have attended more than two weeks of an intensive lifestyle change program
- Cannot be diagnosed with a terminal illness
- Cannot be pregnant or planning to get pregnant in the next 12 months
Exclusion Criteria7
- Below the age of 18 years
- Unable to alter diet and physical activity due to medical condition
- Not willing to participate in a 12-month study
- Not willing and unable to participate in programs at Bonton Farms
- Participated in an intensive lifestyle change program (Group Lifestyle Balance, Health Eating and Lifestyle Program, or first cohort of Bonton Farms' apprenticeship) or has attended more than two weeks of an intensive lifestyle change
- Be diagnosed with a terminal illness
- Currently pregnant or planning to get pregnant in the next 12 months
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Interventions
This intervention includes the current population health model in addition to expanded programming from a local community organization. The current population health model with Baylor Scott \& White Health and Wellness Center includes access to primary care, general wellness programs such as cooking classes and nutritional counseling, and evidence-based disease management and prevention. The additional programs from a local community organization focus on human essentials integral to improving health and quality of life and include: health and wellness, economic stability, safe and affordable housing, transportation, a sense of belonging, education, and access to fair credit.
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NCT06044831