Conversations About Wellness: A Qualitative Analysis of Patient Narratives Post Annual Wellness Visit
- Resource Type
- Authors
- Nancy E. Edwards; Vicki Simpson; Melissa Kovich
- Source
- School of Nursing Faculty Publications
- Subject
- Successful aging
Patient narratives
Communication
Gerontological nursing
Health Promotion
Medicare
Health outcomes
Annual Wellness Visit
United States
Personalization
Healthy Aging
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Qualitative analysis
Health promotion
Nursing
Geriatric Nursing
Humans
Independent Living
030212 general & internal medicine
Psychology
Annual wellness visit
Gerontology
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Aged
- Language
Support for successful aging in place requires an understanding of the factors that impede or support health promotion behaviors. Nurse-led monthly follow-up calls between annual wellness visits (AWV) offer the opportunity to both provide support and collect data which can inform development of effective health promotion strategies. The aim of this research was to provide ongoing support for health promotion efforts and explore factors playing a role in meeting AWV recommendations. A total of 144 visit summaries for 47 Medicare beneficiaries (65+) who had completed an AWV within the last year were analyzed using a thematic approach. Themes were organized into 7 categories with findings indicating the complexity of factors which influence health promotion behaviors. The importance of ensuring personalization of health promotion recommendations using data collected during the AWV and provision of ongoing support between visits may enhance health outcomes.