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Targeted prevention in primary care aimed at lifestyle-related diseases: a study protocol for a non-randomised pilot study

机译:针对与生活方式有关的疾病的初级保健中的有针对性的预防:非随机试点研究的研究方案

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The consequences of lifestyle-related disease represent a major burden for the individual as well as for society at large. Individual preventive health checks to the general population have been suggested as a mean to reduce the burden of lifestyle-related diseases, though with mixed evidence on effectiveness. Several systematic reviews, on the other hand, suggest that health checks targeting people at high risk of chronic lifestyle-related diseases may be more effective. The evidence is however very limited. To effectively target people at high risk of lifestyle-related disease, there is a substantial need to advance and implement evidence-based health strategies and interventions that facilitate the identification and management of people at high risk. This paper reports on a non-randomized pilot study carried out to test the acceptability, feasibility and short-term effects of a healthcare intervention in primary care designed to systematically identify persons at risk of developing lifestyle-related disease or who engage in health-risk behavior, and provide targeted and coherent preventive services to these individuals. The intervention took place over a three-month period from September 2016 to December 2016. Taking a two-pronged approach, the design included both a joint and a targeted intervention. The former was directed at the entire population, while the latter specifically focused on patients at high risk of a lifestyle-related disease and/or who engage in health-risk behavior. The intervention was facilitated by a digital support system. The evaluation of the pilot will comprise both quantitative and qualitative research methods. All outcome measures are based on validated instruments and aim to provide results pertaining to intervention acceptability, feasibility, and short-term effects. This pilot study will provide a solid empirical base from which to plan and implement a full-scale randomized study with the central aim of determining the efficacy of a preventive health intervention. Registered at Clinical Trial Gov (Unique Protocol ID: TOFpilot2016 ). Registered 29 April 2016. The study adheres to the SPIRIT guidelines.
机译:与生活方式有关的疾病的后果给个人以及整个社会带来了沉重负担。有人建议对一般人群进行预防性健康检查,以减轻与生活方式有关的疾病的负担,尽管有多种证据表明其有效性。另一方面,一些系统的评估表明,针对处于慢性生活方式相关疾病高风险人群的健康检查可能更有效。但是,证据非常有限。为了有效地将生活方式相关疾病的高风险人群作为目标人群,迫切需要推进和实施基于证据的健康策略和干预措施,以帮助识别和管理高危人群。本文报告了一项非随机的试验性研究,以测试初级保健中医疗保健干预措施的可接受性,可行性和短期影响,旨在系统地识别有患上与生活习惯相关疾病的风险或有健康风险的人行为,并为这些人提供针对性且连贯的预防服务。干预从2016年9月到2016年12月,历时三个月。采用两管齐下的方法,设计包括联合干预和针对性干预。前者是针对整个人群的,而后者则专门针对生活习惯相关疾病的高风险和/或有健康危险行为的患者。数字支持系统促进了干预。试点项目的评估将包括定量和定性研究方法。所有结果指标均基于经过验证的工具,旨在提供与干预可接受性,可行性和短期影响有关的结果。这项初步研究将为计划和实施大规模随机研究提供坚实的经验基础,其主要目标是确定预防性健康干预措施的有效性。在临床试验政府注册(唯一协议ID:TOFpilot2016)。 2016年4月29日注册。该研究遵循SPIRIT指南。

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