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Abstract

Background: The Miami Gerofit program developed ProActive Reach to increase referrals of telephone-delivered-physical activity counseling (TD-PAC) in partnership with rural providers (RP). Methods: Between 2015–2016, over 900 electronic medical records (EMRs) were reviewed by the Gerofit physician. Results: RP approved 302 referrals, 236 (78%) were reached, and 186 (79%) counseled. Of those counseled, 107 (58%) reported rates of resistance exercise increased from 2% to 38%. While effective, it was time-consuming and an automated screening model (ASM) was developed. Using the ASM, we searched EMRs to identify rural Veterans meeting health criteria for safe for TD-PAC. 674 flyers with invitations to receive individualized TD-PAC were mailed to Veterans associated with 6 Gerofit programs across the country. Response rates varied between 4 to 31% and different models of TD-PAC are being delivered. Implications: ASM may provide a way to deliver age appropriate PA materials for large numbers of Veterans throughout the country.

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Title
PROACTIVE REACH: A MODERN MODEL TO INCREASE ACCESS AND DELIVERY OF EXERCISE INTERVENTIONS FOR RURAL VETERANS
Author
Valencia, W 1 ; Intrator, O 2 ; Morey, M 3 ; Pendlebury, D 4 ; Wesgate, S 5 ; J Prvu Bettger 6 ; Pearson, M 7 ; Condill, A 4 

 Miami VA Healthcare System, Miami, Florida, United States 
 University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester NY, USA 
 Durham VA, Durham, NC, USA 
 Miami VA, Miami, FL, USA 
 Canandaigua VAMC, Canandaigua, NY, USA 
 Duke University, Durham, NC, USA 
 Durham VA, Durham NC, USA 
Pages
2-2
Publication year
2018
Publication date
Nov 2018
Publisher
Oxford University Press
e-ISSN
23995300
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3169928894
Copyright
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: [email protected].