Virtual Group Medical Visits to Decrease Stress and Increase Sleep Quality in a Rural Community: A Quality Improvement Project.

IF 1.5 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Nicole J Barthel, Faith S Luyster, Caitlin A Babinchok, Joshua Palmer
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Abstract

Group medical visits (GMVs) are effective in addressing care gaps for chronic diseases and patient education on healthy lifestyle interventions. This quality improvement project modified a previously piloted sleep and stress management GMV program, implemented the enhanced program, then evaluated its efficacy through pre- and post-surveys. Patients self-identified or were identified by a provider as having poor stress management skills, generalized anxiety disorders, insomnia, and/or poor sleep habits. The virtual GMV series compromised four 90-minute, biweekly visits from April to May 2024. Sleep was measured via the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and stress with the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS). Twenty-two patients were initially enrolled, eight dropped out, four did not attend any visits, and one attended only one visit without completing surveys. Surveys included demographic questions, the PSQI, the PSS, and were completed before the first visit and after the last visit. The final sample included ten participants, and the majority (90%) attended 3 or 4 GMVs. The mean age (SD) was 53.10 (17.36) years, the majority were female (90%), and worked full-time (60%). Participants who attended 2-4 GMVs experienced a statistically significant increase in sleep quality; however, there was no significant improvement in perceived stress.

虚拟团体医疗访问在农村社区减轻压力和提高睡眠质量:一个质量改善项目。
团体医疗访问(gmv)在解决慢性病护理缺口和对患者进行健康生活方式干预教育方面是有效的。这个质量改进项目修改了之前试点的睡眠和压力管理GMV项目,实施了改进后的项目,然后通过前后调查评估其效果。患者自我鉴定或由提供者鉴定为压力管理技能差、广泛性焦虑症、失眠和/或睡眠习惯差。2024年4月至5月,虚拟GMV系列节目每两周一次,每次90分钟。通过匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)和感知压力量表(PSS)来测量睡眠。22名患者最初入组,8名退出,4名未参加任何访问,1名未完成调查仅参加了一次访问。调查包括人口统计问题、心理健康指数和心理健康指数,并于首次访视前和最后一次访视后完成。最终样本包括10名参与者,大多数(90%)参加了3或4次gmv。平均年龄(SD)为53.10(17.36)岁,女性居多(90%),全职工作占60%。参加2-4次gmv的参与者睡眠质量有统计学上的显著提高;然而,在感知压力方面没有明显的改善。
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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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