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This study will involve patients, families and healthcare providers in the following ways
Methods: A cluster randomized controlled trial will be randomly assigned to four health centers in the intervention arm and another four health centers for routine health care hypertensive care, enrolling 25 patients with uncontrolled hypertension per health center, equivalent to 200 total sample size.
Participants: Patients with uncontrolled hypertension followed-up from health centers non-communicable disease (NCD) clinics in eight health centers(Gihogwe, Kagugu, Remera and Bumbogo in Gasabo and Nyamata, Mayange, Gashora and Ntarama health center in Bugesera district.
Interventions: Participants in the intervention arm will receive an integrated community health worker led- multicomponent intervention (CHW led-MCI) which includes CHW-led home-based intervention including health coaching, monthly home blood pressure monitoring and feedback, lifestyle changes and medication adherence. While those in the control arm received routine health center nurse led management of hypertension in Non-communicable diseases (NCD) clinics ('standard of care').
Outcomes: Effectiveness of the CHW led-MCI will be evaluated through three main research objectives and their outcomes. To evaluate if Integrated CHW led-MCI can control hypertension will be measured through primary outcome clinical outcomes are (i) the difference in the proportion of patients with controlled hypertension (< 130/80 mmHg) between the CHW led-MCI intervention and control groups at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months and secondary on lowing blood pressure, mean blood pressure will be reported, dietary sodium consumption, glucose, BMI as well as improving medication adherence between the CHW led-MCI intervention and control groups at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months (Objective 1). We will explore the facilitators and barriers in the implementation of CHW-led MCI to control hypertension at Rwandan health centers from the patient, health center nurses, facility managers, and policymakers perspectives (objective 2). Finally, we will evaluate the cost, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness of CHW-led MCI implementation outcomes to inform policymakers on a scale out of the intervention (objective 3).
Study utility: This study will help policymakers to understand if the recent task-shifting of nurses to manage hypertension at the health center level is working as well as generate additional evidence on CHW-led intervention to improve hypertension control at the community/household level in Rwanda and other low-resource countries.
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This randomised controlled trials will be conducted in eight health centers, and will have three main sub studies:
The first substudy will mainly evaluate the community health workers multicomponent intervention, which will assist the routine care patients receive from the health centers provided by nurses to control hypertension, especially those patients with uncontrolled hypertension. These will include home visits, health education, monitoring blood pressure at home and physical activity of these patients.
Substudy two; this substudy will mainly consist of the evaluation of facilitators and barriers which may be implicated in the community health workers multicomponent intervention to control hypertension among hypertensive patients. This part will be a qualitative study where the investigator will evaluate the opinion of patients , NCD clinic nurses at health centers, health center managers but also policymakers perspectives in the ministry of health about the multicomponent intervention. And each group of participants will mention the possible facilitators and barriers which may make this intervention to run smoothly and therefore benefit patients.
Sub study three; This part will evaluate the financial burden means that A health system perspective system will be used to determine the cost, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness of CHW-led multicomponent intervention on uncontrolled hypertensive patients attending Rwanda health centers. Participants' data will be used to estimate CHWs-led MCI effects and HTN control. It's main objective will be to determine the cost, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness of CHW-led multicomponent intervention on hypertensive patients attending Rwanda health centers
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