Title

Rural Andhra Pradesh Cardiovascular Prevention Study (RAPCAPS)
Evaluation of a Primary Health Care Intervention for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in Rural Andhra Pradesh
  • Phase

    Phase 4
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Completed No Results Posted
  • Study Participants

    3712
This study will evaluate the effectiveness of a novel cardiovascular disease prevention program designed for delivery through existing primary health care services in rural villages in Andhra Pradesh.

The primary aim is to increase the number of high-risk individuals in the population that are appropriately managed with proven, low-cost preventive interventions. The corresponding null hypothesis is therefore that the prevention program will result in no change in the proportion of high-risk individuals identified and treated in villages assigned to intervention compared with those villages assigned to control.
STUDY TYPE This project is a community intervention study that will use a large-scale, cluster-randomised design to compare the management of individuals at high cardiovascular risk in villages assigned to receive the cardiovascular prevention program (intervention) and villages assigned to continue usual practices (control). The definition of high-risk for treatment is based on an established history of previous vascular disease -heart attack or stroke- known hypertension or systolic blood pressure > 160mmHg, or the presence of other risk factors such as smoking, high blood pressure, obesity, older age and family history which combined would result in a very high level of risk.

INTERVENTION PROGRAM TO BE EVALUATED The program to be evaluated comprises: (1) simple strategies designed to facilitate the opportunistic identification of high-risk individuals, (2) clinical algorithms for the implementation of proven preventive interventions based on World Health Organisation recommendations (3) a health promotion campaign designed to aid self-identification and self-referral of high-risk people and (4) simple, structured education programs to assist patients to comply with their treatment.

DATA COLLECTION Data to be collected will comprise an interviewer administered questionnaire with demographic details, basic medical history, cardiovascular risk factors, previous cardiovascular disease and any current treatments. This will be followed by a brief physical examination including measurement of blood pressure, heart rate, weight, height, waist and hip circumferences. Urine will be tested using a dipstick in all and all will have a fasting blood glucose assay. Fasting venous blood samples will be collected for assay of cholesterol, glucose and creatinine from a sample of 1,000.
Study Started
Dec 31
2005
Primary Completion
Dec 31
2008
Study Completion
Jun 30
2009
Last Update
Sep 12
2018

Drug ASA, Atenolol, hydrochlorothiazide, ACE inhibitor, Statin

The first intervention was a clinical algorithm designed to enhance the identification and treatment of high-risk individuals compared to continued usual care. The algorithm was designed to be used by either physician or non-physician health care workers.

Behavioral Health Promotion

The second intervention was a health promotion program designed to increase knowledge of cardiovascular risk factors compared to continued usual practices.

Algorithm-based care Other

An algorithm based approach to increase the identification of high-risk individuals in the community through encouraging opportunistic screening, and to increase the use of appropriate evidence based prevention strategies.

Health-promotion Other

The health promotion arm has been designed to increase knowledge of the causes of cardiovascular disease and enhance use of preventive behaviours in the general population

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Age 30 years and above
Personal history of heart attack or stroke
Presence of other cardiovascular risk factors such as smoking, overweight, diabetes

Exclusion Criteria:

Mental disability
Not living in the Study area
No Results Posted