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Assessment of Life's Simple 7? in the primary care setting: The Stroke Prevention in Healthcare Delivery EnviRonmEnts (SPHERE) study

机译:评估生活的简单7?在初级保健机构中:医疗保健交付环境中风预防(SPHERE)研究

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Background: Adverse health behaviors and factors predict increased coronary heart disease and stroke risk, and effective use of health information technology (HIT) to automate assessment of and intervention on these factors is needed. A comprehensive, automated cardiovascular health (CVH) assessment deployed in the primary care setting offers the potential to enhance prevention, facilitate patient-provider communication, and ultimately reduce cardiovascular (CV) disease risk. We describe the methods for a study to develop and test an automated CVH application for stroke prevention in older women. Methods and results: The eligible study population for the Stroke Prevention in Healthcare Delivery EnviRonmEnts (SPHERE) study is approximately 1600 female patients aged 65. years and older and their primary care providers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. We will use an intervention design that will allow for a run-in period, comparison group data collection, a provider education period, and implementation of a best practice alert to prompt provider-patient interactions regarding CVH. Our primary outcome is a CVH score, comprising Life's Simple 7: smoking status, body mass index, blood pressure, cholesterol, fasting glucose, physical activity, and diet. The SPHERE application will generate visualizations of the CVH score within the electronic health record (EHR) during the patient-provider encounter. A key outcome of the study will be change in mean CVH score pre- and post-intervention. Conclusions: The SPHERE application leverages the EHR and may improve health outcomes through HIT designed to empower clinicians to discuss CVH with their patients and enhance primary prevention efforts.
机译:背景:不良的健康行为和因素可预测冠心病和中风的风险增加,因此需要有效利用健康信息技术(HIT)来自动评估和干预这些因素。在初级保健机构中部署的全面,自动的心血管健康(CVH)评估提供了增强预防,促进患者与提供者之间的沟通并最终降低心血管(CV)疾病风险的潜力。我们描述了一项研究方法,以开发和测试用于预防老年妇女中风的自动CVH应用程序。方法和结果:符合条件的医疗保健卒中预防环境研究(SPHERE)研究对象是俄亥俄州立大学韦克斯纳医学中心的约1600名65岁及65岁以上的女性患者及其初级保健提供者。我们将使用一种干预设计,允许在试用期,比较组数据收集,提供者培训期以及最佳实践警报的实施方面进行提示,以提示提供者与患者有关CVH的互动。我们的主要结果是CVH得分,包括简单的生活7:吸烟状况,体重指数,血压,胆固醇,空腹血糖,体育锻炼和饮食。 SPHERE应用程序将在患者与提供者相遇期间在电子健康记录(EHR)中生成CVH分数的可视化。这项研究的关键成果是干预前后平均CVH得分的变化。结论:SPHERE应用程序利用EHR并可以通过HIT改善健康结果,HIT旨在使临床医生能够与患者讨论CVH,并加强一级预防工作。

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