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Hypertension and diabetes mellitus (DM) are highly prevalent in low and middle-income countries, and the proportion of patients with uncontrolled diseases is higher than in high income countries. Innovative strategies are required to surpass barriers of low sources, distance, and quality of healthcare. Our aim is to assess the uptake and effectiveness of the implementation of an integrated multidimensional strategy in the primary care setting, for the management of patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus (DM) in Brazil. This is a scale up implementation study that has mixed-methods, and comprehends four steps: (1) needs assessment, including a standardized structured questionnaire and focus groups with healthcare practitioners; (2) baseline period, three months before the implementation of the intervention; (3) cluster randomized controlled trial (RCT) with a 12-month follow-up period; and (4) a qualitative study after the end of follow-up. The cluster RCT will randomize 35 centres to intervention (n= 18) or usual care (n= 17). Patients ≥18 years-old, with diagnosis of hypertension and/or DM, of five Brazilian cities in a resource-constrained area will be enrolled. The intervention consists of a multifaceted strategy, with a multidisciplinary approach, including telehealth tools (decision support systems, short message service, telediagnosis), continued education with an approach to issues related to the care of people with hypertension and diabetes in primary care, including pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment and behavioural change. The project has actions focused on professionals and patients.
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This scale up implementation study has mixed-methods, and comprehends four steps: (1) needs assessment, (2) baseline period, (3) cluster RCT and (4) qualitative study. The RE-AIM planning and evaluation framework will be used in this research project, which includes: reach (R), efficacy (E), adoption (A), implementation (I), and maintenance (M). The Adaptation Framework might be used as well, in case adaptations need to be conducted during the intervention, taking into account the COVID-19 pandemic and possible new waves.
To calculate the sample size, the investigators took into account the proportion of patients with controlled hypertension (33%) and DM (37%) observed at baseline in the pilot study (data not published), and an absolute increase of 6% in these proportions one year after the implementation of the intervention, with a power of 0.80, level of significance of 0.05 and intra cluster correlation coefficient of 0.026. The calculated sample was 34 primary care centres, 17 in each arm, with a minimum of 148 participants in each centre. As the total number of primary care centres in the five municipalities is 35, the investigators planned to include one extra unit in the intervention arm. Taking into account a drop out rate of up to 17.8%, the total number of included individuals will be 180.
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Primary Health Care - Basic health unit with internet availability and complete team, including a Brazilian doctor or with a proficiency test in the Portuguese language.
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- Adult patients (from 18 years-old), diagnosed with hypertension and/or DM, registered in the medical record.
Subproject cluster randomised controlled trial. All of the above criteria and the following additional criteria:
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