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NCT06593704
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Proactive Population Health Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Primary Care Using the PROSPERA-program.

Sponsor: Leiden University Medical Center

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Summary

The PROSPERA-program is a complex multilevel approach that includes training for healthcare providers, a risk assessment process, and decision support tools to help match patients with the appropriate treatment based on their care needs. The goal of this clinical trial is to determine if the PROSPERA-program can improve the cardiovascular risk profile in patients aged 40-90 years enrolled in primary care programs for increased cardiovascular risk, such as cardiovascular disease, increased vascular risk, or diabetes. The main question it aims to answer is: • Does the cardiovascular risk profile improve for patients using the PROSPERA-program? Researchers will compare the PROSPERA-program with standard cardiovascular care to see if the program enhances cardiovascular population health in primary care. Additionally, the study will assess how well the PROSPERA-program fits into the workflow of primary care providers and supports shared decision-making. Participants will: * Receive a consultation with their general practitioner or practice nurse according to the PROSPERA-program. * Have their routinely collected healthcare data used for evaluation. * Be asked to complete a questionnaire or participate in an interview (for a subset of patients).

Official title: Proactive Population Health Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Primary Care Using a Multilevel Guideline Adherence Toolkit (the PROSPERA-program).

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

40 Years - 90 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

848

Start Date

2025-02-17

Completion Date

2026-07-09

Last Updated

2025-07-04

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

PROSPERA-program

The PROSPERA-program consists of the following components: 1. Health care provider training and education about U-Prevent and cardiovascular risk communication. 2. Risk stratification: proactive selection of cardiovascular patients through the PROSPERA-empanelment procedure - for the population with increased cardiovascular risk, prior to consultation. 3. Decision support tools: use of the Lifestylecheck and the U-Prevent clinical decision support tool to guide motivated shared decision making towards appropriate care matched to the care complexity of the patient - for the individual patient, during consultation.

Locations (1)

Department of Public Health and Primary Care

The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands