Sabo Samantha, Denman Champion Catalina, Bell Melanie L, Cornejo Vucovich Elsa, Ingram Maia, Valenica Celina, Castro Vasquez Maria Del Carmen, Gonzalez-Fagoaga Eduardo, Geurnsey de Zapien Jill, Rosales Cecilia B
Department of Health Promotion Sciences, Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
Center for Health and Society Studies, El Colegio de Sonora, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico.
BMJ Open. 2018 Mar 12;8(3):e020762. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020762.
Northern Mexico has among the highest rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes in the world. This research addresses core gaps in implementation science to develop, test and scale-up CVD risk-reduction interventions in diabetics through a national primary care health system.
The Meta Salud Diabetes (MSD) research project is a parallel two-arm cluster-randomised clinical behavioural trial based in 22 (n=22) health centres in Sonora, Mexico. MSD aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the MSD intervention for the secondary prevention of CVD risk factors among a diabetic population (n=320) compared with the study control of usual care. The MSD intervention consists of 2-hour class sessions delivered over a 13-week period providing educational information to encourage sustainable behavioural change to prevent disease complications including the adoption of physical activity. MSD is delivered within the context of Mexico's national primary care health centre system by health professionals, including nurses, physicians and community health workers via existing social support groups for individuals diagnosed with chronic disease. Mixed models are used to estimate the effect of MSD by comparing cardiovascular risk, as measured by the Framingham Risk Score, between the trial arms. Secondary outcomes include hypertension, behavioural risk factors and psychosocial factors.
This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (1R01HL125996-01) and approved by the University of Arizona Research Institutional Review Board (Protocol 1508040144) and the Research Bioethics Committee at the University of Sonora. The first Internal Review Board approval date was 31 August 2015 with five subsequent approved amendments. This article refers to protocol V.0.2, dated 30 January 2017. Results will be disseminated via peer-reviewed publication and presentation at international conferences and will be shared through meetings with health systems officials.
NCT0280469; Pre-results.
墨西哥北部是世界上心脑血管疾病(CVD)和糖尿病发病率最高的地区之一。本研究旨在解决实施科学中的核心差距,通过国家初级保健卫生系统来开发、测试和扩大针对糖尿病患者的心血管疾病风险降低干预措施。
“Meta Salud糖尿病(MSD)”研究项目是一项平行双臂整群随机临床行为试验,在墨西哥索诺拉州的22个健康中心开展。MSD旨在评估MSD干预措施对糖尿病患者群体(n = 320)心血管疾病风险因素二级预防的有效性,并与常规护理的研究对照进行比较。MSD干预包括在13周内开展的为时2小时的课程,提供教育信息以鼓励可持续的行为改变,预防疾病并发症,包括采用体育活动。MSD由包括护士、医生和社区卫生工作者在内的卫生专业人员,通过现有的针对慢性病患者的社会支持团体,在墨西哥国家初级保健卫生中心系统内实施。采用混合模型,通过比较试验组之间用弗雷明汉风险评分衡量的心血管风险,来估计MSD的效果。次要结果包括高血压、行为风险因素和社会心理因素。
本研究得到美国国立卫生研究院、国家心肺血液研究所(1R01HL125996 - 01)的支持,并获得亚利桑那大学研究机构审查委员会(方案1508040144)和索诺拉大学研究生物伦理委员会的批准。第一个内部审查委员会批准日期为2015年8月31日,随后有五次批准的修正案。本文引用的是2017年1月30日的方案V.0.2。研究结果将通过同行评审出版物、在国际会议上发表以及与卫生系统官员的会议进行分享。
NCT0280469;预结果。