Trials / Recruiting
RecruitingNCT07045623
Comparison of Intensive Versus Standard Care & Education for Dyslipidemia in Hypertension and Diabetes Patients
- Status
- Recruiting
- Phase
- N/A
- Study type
- Interventional
- Enrollment
- 348 (estimated)
- Sponsor
- Saint Vincent's Hospital, Korea · Academic / Other
- Sex
- All
- Age
- 30 Years – 80 Years
- Healthy volunteers
- Not accepted
Summary
The prevalence of dyslipidemia is high among patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus, which increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. However, many patients lack awareness and adherence to treatment and lifestyle modifications. Therefore, a more structured and intensive approach to management and education is required. This study aims to implement intensive dyslipidemia management and education for patients registered at the Hanam City Hypertension and Diabetes Education Center and evaluate changes in blood lipid levels accordingly. Additionally, the study will analyze the impact of intensive education on patients' quality of life, health behaviors, and treatment adherence, ultimately contributing to the development of effective management strategies.
Detailed description
1. Necessity of Dyslipidemia Management Education for Patients with Hypertension and Diabetes : The prevalence of dyslipidemia is high among patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus, making it a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Previous studies have demonstrated that intensive dyslipidemia management plays a crucial role in preventing cardiovascular events. However, the level of education and management provided in primary healthcare settings remains unstandardized, and there is a lack of research validating the effectiveness of structured intensive management programs. Enhancing education on dyslipidemia is not merely a therapeutic intervention but a preventive measure that can contribute to long-term health improvements in patients. Lifestyle modifications reinforced through intensive education serve as a complementary approach to pharmacological treatment, ultimately reducing healthcare costs and enabling the efficient allocation of medical resources. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of intensive dyslipidemia management and education for patients with hypertension and diabetes, providing evidence-based treatment strategies. 2. Objectives and Expected Outcomes : The primary objective of this study is to assess the impact of intensive dyslipidemia education on improving blood lipid profiles in patients with hypertension and diabetes. Through this evaluation, the study seeks to contribute to the establishment of a more structured and standardized dyslipidemia management model within the existing chronic disease management system in Korea. Additionally, this study aims to analyze the cost-benefit effect of enhanced education and examine its influence on reducing healthcare expenditures and improving long-term patient health management. Notably, dyslipidemia education has high feasibility for implementation in primary healthcare institutions and public health centers without requiring additional infrastructure, making it a highly practical intervention. Furthermore, standardizing educational content alone is expected to yield positive effects on patient management, serving as a critical reference for future public health policy development. The findings of this study are anticipated to contribute to the revision of national dyslipidemia management guidelines and policymaking while enhancing the effectiveness of chronic disease management initiatives led by health authorities.
Conditions
Interventions
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| OTHER | centralized management and education group | If assigned to the test group (centralized management and education group), two instructors, one nurse and one nutritionist, will receive an hour of diabetes and high blood pressure 1:15, and will receive an hour of lipid disorder disease and impact 1:15 group education. You will receive a total of 2 hours of education, and you will receive 1 hour of lipid abnormality education conducted in 0 months through a visit in the third month. The dyslipidemia education was conducted in the form of 1:15 small group education or 1:87 group education, which was conducted in 0 months. In particular, the 1:87 form of large-scale education will be operated as a dialogue-oriented lecture that asks and answers questions, and will be conducted by doctors. And in 2 months and 4 months, education on diabetes, high blood pressure, and dyslipidemia will be shortened for 3 minutes through non-face-to-face management phone calls, not face-to-face. |
Timeline
- Start date
- 2025-04-01
- Primary completion
- 2025-12-31
- Completion
- 2026-06-30
- First posted
- 2025-07-01
- Last updated
- 2025-07-01
Locations
1 site across 1 country: South Korea
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07045623. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.