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Community-based E-Health Program for Older Adults Living with Chronic Diseases (CeHP)

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National University of Singapore

Status

Completed

Conditions

Hypertension
Hyperlipidemias
Diabetes Mellitus

Treatments

Behavioral: usual self-management and follow up with doctors/nurse
Behavioral: Community-based E-Health Program

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04560296
NUHSRO/2019/081/Startup/06

Details and patient eligibility

About

With increased aging population, there is a higher rate of having chronic diseases and cognitive impairment. In order to achieve successful aging, it is important for community-dwelling older adults to perform better self-management with improved health literacy and various kinds of support. The study aims to develop a Community-based E-Health Program (CeHP) for Older Adults Living with Chronic Diseases , evaluate the effectiveness of CeHP, and refine the program based on the outcome measurement. A cluster controlled trial will be adopted. A follow-up process evaluation will be conducted to assess the acceptability, strengths and limitations of CeHP based on the participants' perspectives. The research contributes to engage and empower older adults living in the community to manage their chronic condition, and foster collaboration with the goal of translating evidence into action.

Full description

Background:

With increased aging population, there is a higher rate of having chronic diseases and cognitive impairment. In order to achieve successful aging, it is important for community-dwelling older adults to perform better self-management with improved health literacy and various kinds of support.

Objectives:

The study aims to develop a Community-based E-Health Program (CeHP), evaluate the effectiveness of CeHP, and refine the program based on the outcome measurement.

Method:

The research team will develop the Community-based E-Health Program, and assess the effects of the program. A needs assessment will be carried out using focus group discussion with the older adults. A cluster controlled trial will be adopted. A follow-up process evaluation will be conducted to assess the acceptability, strengths and limitations of Community-based E-Health Program based on the participants' perspectives

Discussion and conclusion:

The proposed research contributes to engage and empower older adults living in the community to manage their chronic condition, and foster collaboration with the goal of translating evidence into action. This research will offer important insights into the need for educating and engaging older adults in managing chronic conditions to promote health and well-being, and therefore contribute to health and well-being of the elderly population.

Enrollment

150 patients

Sex

All

Ages

60+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. aged 60 or above; 2) able to understand and communicate in either English or Mandarin; 3) able to give consent to participate; 4) lives within the community setting; 5) diagnosed with chronic conditions (Hypertension, Hyperlipidemia, and Diabetes Mellites); 6) able to commit to the research program throughout the whole duration.

Exclusion criteria

  1. severe cognitive impairment;
  2. severe psychiatric disorders;
  3. severe vision impairment;
  4. severe hearing impairment.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

150 participants in 2 patient groups

Community-based E-Health Program
Experimental group
Description:
The intervention group will consist of 80 participants who will engage in Community-based E-Health Program.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Community-based E-Health Program
usual self-management and follow up with doctors/nurse
Active Comparator group
Description:
The participants will receive the usual self-management and follow up with doctors/nurse as planned.
Treatment:
Behavioral: usual self-management and follow up with doctors/nurse

Trial contacts and locations

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