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一项关于社区卫生工作者利用患者故事支持高血压管理的随机对照试验:研究方案。

A randomized controlled trial of community health workers using patient stories to support hypertension management: Study protocol.

作者信息

Hargraves J Lee, Bonollo Debra, Person Sharina D, Ferguson Warren J

机构信息

Department of Family and Community Health, University of Massachusetts Medical School, 55 Lake Avenue, North, Worcester, MA 01655, United States.

Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Medical School, United States.

出版信息

Contemp Clin Trials. 2018 Jun;69:76-82. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2018.04.004. Epub 2018 Apr 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Uncontrolled hypertension is a significant public health problem in the U.S. with about one half of people able to keep blood pressure (BP) under control. Uncontrolled hypertension leads to increased risk of stroke, heart attack, and death. Furthermore, the social and economic costs of poor hypertension control are staggering. People living with hypertension can benefit from additional educational outreach and support.

METHODS

This randomized trial conducted at two Community Health Centers (CHCs) in Massachusetts assessed the effect of community health workers (CHWs) assisting patients with hypertension. In addition to the support provided by CHWs, the study uses video narratives from patients who have worked to control their BP through diet, exercise, and better medication adherence. Participants enrolled in the study were randomly assigned to immediate intervention (I) by CHWs or a delayed intervention (DI) (4 to 6 months later). Each participant was asked to meet with the CHW 5 times (twice in person and three times telephonically). Study outcomes include systolic and diastolic BP, diet, exercise, and body mass index.

CONCLUSION

CHWs working directly with patients, using multiple approaches to support patient self-management, can be effective agents to support change in chronic illness management. Moreover, having culturally appropriate tools, such as narratives available through videos, can be an important, cost effective aid to CHWs. Recruitment and intervention delivery within a busy CHC environment required adaptation of the study design and protocols for staff supervision, data collection and intervention delivery and lessons learned are presented.

RETROSPECTIVE TRIAL REGISTRATION

Clinical Trials.gov registration submitted 8/17/16: Protocol ID# 5P60MD006912-02 and Clinical trials.gov ID# NCT02874547 Community Health Workers Using Patient Stories to Support Hypertension Management.

摘要

背景

在美国,高血压控制不佳是一个重大的公共卫生问题,约有一半的人能够将血压控制在正常范围内。高血压控制不佳会增加中风、心脏病发作和死亡的风险。此外,高血压控制不佳所带来的社会和经济成本惊人。高血压患者可以从额外的教育推广和支持中受益。

方法

这项在马萨诸塞州的两个社区卫生中心进行的随机试验评估了社区卫生工作者协助高血压患者的效果。除了社区卫生工作者提供的支持外,该研究还采用了来自那些通过饮食、运动和更好地坚持用药来控制血压的患者的视频叙述。参与该研究的参与者被随机分配接受社区卫生工作者的即时干预(I)或延迟干预(DI)(4至6个月后)。每位参与者被要求与社区卫生工作者会面5次(两次面对面,三次通过电话)。研究结果包括收缩压和舒张压、饮食、运动和体重指数。

结论

直接与患者合作的社区卫生工作者,采用多种方法支持患者自我管理,可以成为支持慢性病管理变革的有效力量。此外,拥有文化上合适的工具,如通过视频提供的叙述,对社区卫生工作者来说可能是一种重要且具有成本效益的帮助。在繁忙的社区卫生中心环境中进行招募和干预实施需要对研究设计和方案进行调整,以进行工作人员监督、数据收集和干预实施,并介绍了所吸取的经验教训。

回顾性试验注册

2016年8月17日提交至ClinicalTrials.gov注册:方案识别号#5P60MD006912 - 02以及ClinicalTrials.gov识别号#NCT02874547 利用患者故事支持高血压管理的社区卫生工作者。

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