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CompletedNCT03554382

Efficient Self-management of Chronic Disease Using Health Information Technology - a Study on Hypertension

PERson-centredness in Hypertension Management Using Information Technology (PERHIT) Study

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
971 (actual)
Sponsor
Region Skane · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Background: Hypertension is an increasing global problem and measures are needed against the emerging hypertensive burden. Management of the risk factor hypertension consists of medical treatment in conjunction with lifestyle adjustment, whereby lifestyle adjustment is the preventive cornerstone but has also been proven to contribute to BP reduction among those already receiving medical drug treatments. Non-adherence is a significant barrier to successful hypertension management. Goal: To improve management of hypertension in daily life from a person-centred perspective, utilizing information and communication technology, and further to decrease complications of hypertension. To increase the proportion of persons with hypertension obtaining a BP goal =\<140/90 mmHg and to conduct a health economic evaluation of our intervention. Plan: The investigators will conduct a multi-centre randomized controlled trial in 36 primary care centres in three counties in Sweden. There will be approximaely 430 patients in each group. BP will be measured in a standardized manner, laboratory tests taken and questionnaires answered at baseline, after eight weeks and after a year in both the intervention and the control group. Register data on health care resource one year before baseline and for the full study period will be retrieved for participants in both study groups. Singificance: The intervention is expected to improve adherence to treatment and a significant lowering of the blood pressure. Hospitalization rates are lower among persons with hypertension that adheres to their medication. By improving treatment of hypertension the hope is to decrease complications and morbidity due to hypertension and thereby hospitalization and health care costs. Due to the generic nature of the technology involved, the self-management system can easily be adapted to monitor other chronic conditions.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERsystem to support self-management of hypertensionThe patients are provided with a home BP monitor. Thereafter they will be asked to use the self-management support system and self-report, once daily in the evening, via their own mobile phone during eight weeks. At each occasion, the patients first answer the questions on wellbeing, symptoms, lifestyle, medication intake and side effects and then measure their BP and pulse, and when these data (mean of three readings) are input into the mobile phone, they automatically register in the database. During intervention the paient has regular access to self-reported data via graphs

Timeline

Start date
2018-10-01
Primary completion
2021-01-20
Completion
2021-04-18
First posted
2018-06-13
Last updated
2025-02-03

Locations

4 sites across 1 country: Sweden

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03554382. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.