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Nurse-led mobile health services have emerged as an important strategy to address gaps in preventative care, particularly for cardiovascular disease. These services can reduce barriers such as transportation, cost, and difficulty seeing a primary care provider. Understanding participants’ perspectives can help clarify what works with these services, as well as address any potential limitations. The objective of the study was to explore participant perspectives of a cardiovascular mobile health clinic (MHC). Qualitative description using semi-structured interviews conducted from May 2023 to September 2023. The MHC operates in the Canton de Vaud, Switzerland providing cardiovascular screening and preventive services. The study included a purposive sample of 32 participants who had utilized the MHC. Participants highlighted five key themes: motivation and initial engagement; efficient, high-quality service; engagement and interest in cardiovascular prevention; relationships with healthcare professionals; and perceived influence on health behaviours. Participants noted multiple reasons for initial engagement with the MHC: accessibility, ease of booking appointments, and motivation to monitor health. A strong interest in prevention was expressed, especially comparing their color-coded results from one year to the next. Participants praised the nurses, appreciating their openness, attentiveness and communication. These interactions, coupled with personalized advice, led many participants to declare having adjusted their lifestyles and health behaviours. This nurse-led cardiovascular mobile health service has been well received by patients, with most continuing to visit on an annual basis. These findings underscore the value that MHCs could represent for meeting patient’s cardiovascular screening and preventive needs. These findings suggest that nurse-led mobile health clinics can serve as accessible and reliable entry points for preventive care. There is a strong interest in preventive care in the community, and integrating mobile health clinics, particularly nurse-led services, could be of great benefit to the health care system. • Mobile health units have the potential to bring care closer to people • The Bus Santé in Switzerland has been providing nurse-led cardiovascular screening and prevention services for 30 years • We found strong appreciation for nurse-led, accessible, preventive health services • Participants valued easy booking, rapid service, and personalized advice • Annual screening visits led to increased health awareness • Mobile nurse-led clinics may improve cardiovascular screening and prevention
Published in: Patient Education and Counseling
Volume 149, pp. 109614-109614