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Study of a Community Based Approach to Control Cardiovascular Risk Factors in India (SEHAT)

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University Hospitals (UH)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Hypertension
Diabetes
Cardiovascular Diseases
Smoking

Treatments

Behavioral: Community health worker

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02115711
02-14-22

Details and patient eligibility

About

The study is a 2 year community based cluster randomized controlled trial to assess the role that a community health worker led intervention, in concert with physician education, can play in controlling the principal cardiovascular risk factors, i.e. hypertension, tobacco use, diabetes mellitus, physical inactivity and an unhealthy diet. Participants will include around 3600 adults, 35-70 years of age, from the urban community in the town of Dalkhola, Uttar Dinajpur district, West Bengal, India. The hypothesis of the study is that a community health worker based approach can result in increased control of Hypertension, Diabetes and Smoking.

Full description

India is currently in the throes of an emerging epidemic of cardiovascular diseases as evidenced by the rising trends in hypertension, smoking and diabetes prevalence observed in the past decade. The country is currently ill equipped to handle this massive problem of chronic diseases. One of the proposed models to address this problem at the primary care level is to expand the pre-existing infrastructure of community health workers that deliver maternal and child health care for screening and management of NCDs. The investigators propose a cluster randomized control study to test the effectiveness of community health workers (CHW) in controlling the three most prevalent cardiovascular risk factors in an integrated manner - hypertension, smoking and diabetes.

The investigators plan to screen around 3600 individuals between the age of 35 and 70 for hypertension, diabetes and smoking from 12 randomly selected clusters in the economically backward urban town of Dalkhola (WB). The screening will be done using house to house visits by CHWs who will administer a questionnaire based on the WHO STEPS survey, measure individual blood pressures and fasting blood glucose. The individuals identified as having atleast one of these risk factors will be eligible for further participation in the study. The clusters will be randomized to either receive the CHW intervention or usual care.

CHWs will be used as the change agents to provide health education, serve as community advocates, and collect data for this study .These CHWs will be chosen from the study population based on a set of criteria through a formal selection panel after consulting with the local leaders and physicians. They will undergo a week of training for the screening process, an additional week for the intervention and finally a refresher course every 6 months. The CHW remunerations will be based on a system of incentives ranging from a minimum of Rs. 12,000 p.a to a maximum of 20,000 p.a.

The intervention is a multi-component one that is tailored to the individual and will target lifestyle changes, health seeking behavior and medication compliance. The CHW intervention will be implemented in a phased manner (2 phases) as is appropriate for multi-component interventions. The CHW after identifying the cardiovascular risk factors will give advice about lifestyle interventions and information about cardiovascular diseases and the benefits of treatment in a one hour session. She will tailor the daily family menu and make appropriate dietary recommendations within the economic context of the family. She will encourage hypertensives and diabetics to seek a physician. The first phase of the intervention will target hypertension, while the second phase which will be introduced 6 months after the first visit will target diabetes and smoking. The CHW will continue visiting the home of the participants every 2 months to reinforce the previous recommendations, seek to address reasons for non-adherence, address knowledge deficits and encourage physician visits. The control group, during their screening visit, will be informed of their problems, given a brief pamphlet and encouraged to seek physician help.

Enrollment

1,242 patients

Sex

All

Ages

35 to 70 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • All individuals between the ages of 35 and 70 and residing in the area allotted to the CHW will be offered screening.
  • Of the screened individuals, those with at least 1 cardiovascular risk factor (either one of Hypertension (BP>140/90), Diabetes (FBG >126) or current daily smoker (self-reported) will be enrolled in the study.

Exclusion criteria

  • Individuals who are bed-bound because of acute illness, or have a chronic condition that makes them bed-bound.
  • Individuals who refuse consent
  • Individuals who do not reside in the community and are only visiting, therefore being unlikely to be available for continuous follow up. Individuals who have stayed less than 6 months in the study area, or whose name is not on the voter list of the area will be excluded.
  • Individuals who are not able to participate in the intervention due to significant disabilities, such as blindness, deafness or the intellectually disabled.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

1,242 participants in 2 patient groups

Community health worker
Experimental group
Description:
Home visits by community health worker to deliver the multi-component behavioural intervention targeted at the individual's hypertension, diabetes or smoking.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Community health worker
Usual care
No Intervention group
Description:
Patients will receive usual care in the community

Trial contacts and locations

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