This protocol describes a cluster randomized clinical trial evaluating whether a multifaceted lifestyle intervention improves blood pressure and glycated hemoglobin in primary care patients.
RCT (n=6,300)
Cluster randomized
Yes
Does a multifaceted and multidisciplinary lifestyle intervention improve the control of hypertension and DM in patients in the primary care setting?
This protocol outlines a cluster randomized clinical trial to evaluate a multifaceted lifestyle intervention for improving hypertension and diabetes control in primary care.
Background: Hypertension and Diabetes Mellitus (DM) are prevalent chronic conditions and major risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. Adequate control of these conditions is challenging, and lifestyle changes are crucial to achieving better management. Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of a multifaceted and multidisciplinary intervention to improve the control of hypertension and DM in the primary care setting. Methods: This cluster randomized clinical trial focuses on lifestyle modifications for managing hypertension and DM, addressing gaps in current non-pharmacological interventions. Primary ...
Motta-Santos et al. (Thu,) conducted a rct in Hypertension and Diabetes Mellitus (n=6,300). Multifaceted lifestyle intervention (physical activity, healthy eating, health education, telementoring) vs. Standard care was evaluated on Blood pressure and glycated hemoglobin values. This protocol describes a cluster randomized clinical trial evaluating whether a multifaceted lifestyle intervention improves blood pressure and glycated hemoglobin in primary care patients.
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