Testing the Impact of the MOHR Follow-up Support
This study will evaluate the impact of 3 different strategies to increase engagement of participants in My Own Health Report (MOHR) and health behavior change activities over time. This study will evaluate the level of engagement, outcomes, cost and cost-effectiveness of these strategies.
| Condition(s) | Implementation Strategy Bundles for Structured Follow-up |
|---|---|
| Status | Recruiting |
| Phase | NA |
| Study type | Interventional |
| Summary | This study will evaluate the impact of 3 different strategies to increase engagement of participants in My Own Health Report (MOHR) and health behavior change activities over time. This study will evaluate the level of engagement, outcomes, cost and cost-effectiveness of these strategies. |
| Who can participate | Inclusion Criteria: * Adults, aged 18 years and older. * Completion of the MOHR health risk assessment and goal-setting tool * Score in the "at-risk" range on both of the following cancer risk assessments: 1) Physical activity risk: less than 150 minutes per week of moderate to vigorous physical activity; Diet risk: Less than 5 servings daily of combined fruit/vegetables * Patient at one of the participating clinics Exclusion Criteria: * Incomplete or no MOHR assessment * Language preference/proficiency other than English or Spanish * Presence of a condition(s) or diagnosis, either physical or psychological, or physical exam finding that precludes participation. Examples include - Indices of advanced illness and frailty, such as dementia (ICD-10 codes F01.50, F01.51, F02.80, F02.81, F03.90 |
| Ages | 18 Years |
| Sex | All |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | Yes |
| Lead sponsor | University of Colorado, Denver |
| Locations | Aurora, Colorado, United States; Denver, Colorado, United States; Denver, Colorado, United States; Denver, Colorado, United States; Lone Tree, Colorado, United States; Westminster, Colorado, United States |
| Start date | 2026-04-20 |
| NCT ID | NCT07569224 |
| Official listing | https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07569224 |