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NCT02478853

Impact of a Regional Program Agir Sur Sa SantE

Sponsor: Université de Sherbrooke

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Summary

The prevention and control of lifestyle-related non-communicable chronic diseases, including diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disorders, that share common risk factors, has now become a major focus of the World Health Organization. Lifestyle modification, like improvement of diet, physical activity and tobacco cessation, is the corner stone of diabetes and cardio-metabolic chronic diseases (CMCD) prevention and management. Under the leadership of decision-makers of our regional health Agency in order to improve accessibility and quality of care, our team has collaborated to the development and implementation of an integrated care framework for the prevention and management of cardio-metabolic chronic diseases in primary care. This new care framework is currently being implemented in the context of community health centers (fall 2014) and family medicine groups (spring 2015), with the support of a Quebec Ministry of Health grant. The current research proposal aims to evaluate the implementation of this new care framework and explore its impact in the primary care context. This project is very important as it will generate knowledge on new models of care integrating preventive and management interventions in primary care settings, in continuum with specialized health care services and their implementation in an entire region.

Official title: Agir Sur Sa SantE- Impact of a Regional Integrated Prevention and Management of Cardio-metabolic Chronic Diseases Program in Primary Care

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

1000

Start Date

2015-03

Completion Date

2025-12

Last Updated

2024-12-09

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Implementation of a new regional care framework

Integrated care framework for the prevention and management of cardio-metabolic chronic diseases in primary care

Locations (1)

Centre de recherche du CHUS

Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada