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SCORE! Non-Physician Health Worker (NPHW) Implementation Protocol (SIP)
Sponsor: Sonia Anand
Summary
This study is a substudy of the Strenghtening Community Roots (SCORE!) Cohort study. The investigators will look for people, enrolled in the SCORE! Cohort study, with abnormal results related to blood sugar and fat, as well as high blood pressure and heart disease risks. The investigaors will try to help the community improve sugar, fat and blood pressure through trained people who are not necessarily a medical doctor but have health-sciences-training backgrounds. These people are called Non-Physician Health Workers (NPHW), and they will be under the direction of a medical doctor and will be also in close communication with the participants and the medical doctor to improve their health. This will happen through a total of 12 months, having online and on-site visits, for follow-up.
Official title: SCORE! Non-Physician Health Worker (NPHW) Implementation Protocol (SIP).
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
137
Start Date
2024-11-20
Completion Date
2029-12-01
Last Updated
2024-11-19
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Non-Physician Health Worker
NPHW will aid participants in accessing a family doctor if required. The family doctor will receive a letter from the study, with suggested medication, based on the HOPE-4 algorithm. The family doctor may decide not to prescribe the recommended treatment or give another treatment (medication). In such case, the participant will still be part of the study and family physician's decision and reason why will be recorded. Follow-up will occur as per the visit schedule. All participants will attend a 20-minute follow-up visits in person at 0, 6 and 12 months, and via telephone at 3 and 9 months. Participants will be assessed to determine if: i. the patient was assessed by their family physician, ii. the family doctor initiated recommended medication treatment(s), iii. they are adhering to the medications as prescribed, iv. they implemented what the NPHW has recommended about dietary and lifestyle changes, using the specific, measurable, achivable, relevant, time-bound (SMART) for goals.
Locations (1)
McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada