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Clinical Trials/NCT03167996
NCT03167996
Completed
Not Applicable

Chronic Cardiovascular Risk Outpatient Management in South Asians Using Digital Health Technology

Stanford University1 site in 1 country38 target enrollmentJune 23, 2016

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Cardiovascular Risk Factor
Sponsor
Stanford University
Enrollment
38
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Measuring medication compliance
Status
Completed
Last Updated
7 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This platform will enable investigation the cardiovascular risk reduction and the increase in participant engagement in their heart-healthy goals, through the use of virtual care/telemedicine with a digital platform that connects them to their own doctors, nurses, and dietitians.

Detailed Description

The study will use telemedicine and the mobile health capabilities of smartphones to facilitate communication of medical goals set by the treating physician to the subject in between clinic visits, and to assess the daily medical and lifestyle change compliance of enrolled Stanford subjects and provide virtual health coaching, as needed, to subjects to achieve said goals. How patients comply with their specific medical and lifestyle goals all affect their cardiovascular health, yet largely go unmeasured. These can now be measured with a notification-based system in which subject-entered activity, medication compliance, and dietary reporting data will be collected, assessed, and trigger appropriate responses by the subject's Care Team, which includes their physician, nurse, dietitian, and assigned health coach. We aim to collect this subject-reported activity and cardiovascular care plan compliance data to provide much more quantitative data on type, duration, and intensity of daily activities and compliance with the medication regimens of enrolled subjects. The study will compare anthropometric cardiovascular risk biomarkers testing at the initial visit and after 3 months, in subjects utilizing the HealthPals digital platform PLUS the standard SSATHI clinic visits, versus subjects receiving only SSATHI clinic visits.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
June 23, 2016
End Date
March 23, 2018
Last Updated
7 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Shriram Nallamshetty

Clinical Assistant Professor (Affiliated) [VAPAHCS]

Stanford University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • adult smartphone users

Exclusion Criteria

  • Subjects who do not own a smartphone or cannot access their mobile health data
  • Patients unable to read English, as the initial version of the research app will be in English
  • Participants who are children (under 18 years old)
  • Participants who are pregnant women
  • Participants who are economically and educationally disadvantaged, decisionally impaired, homeless people, or employees of Stanford University will be excluded due to being of a vulnerable population.
  • Participants who express active chest pain or shortness of breath in their first clinic visit and are clinically deemed to require an emergency room evaluation will be excluded
  • Participants who have inability or unwillingness to use or connect to data services for app messaging
  • Participants with an upcoming surgical procedure (for instance, a clinic visit as part of preoperative evaluation) that will significantly impair or block their ability to follow the chronic disease management program during the study period
  • Participants who have pre-existing participation in another clinical research protocol.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Measuring medication compliance

Time Frame: Monthly assessment and report for duration of their involvement in the study

The patients will input their compliance to their medication regimen into the HealthPals platform at time points of their convenience, and this data will be securely aggregated within the platform. The HealthPals health coach who has access to this data will compile and analyze the data and also send it back to the patients' providers by means of final reports.

Measuring trends in Blood Pressure measurements

Time Frame: Monthly assessment and report for duration of their involvement in the study

The patients will input their blood pressure in mmHg at time points of their convenience into the HealthPals platform, and this data will be securely aggregated within the platform. The HealthPals health coach who has access to this data will compile and analyze the data and also send it back to the patients' providers by means of monthly health reports.

Change in exercise activity over 6 months

Time Frame: 6 months or through study completion

Patients are given exercise recommendations (or physical activity goals depending on the patient's capacity for exercise) at the time of the initial visit by the HealthPals health coach. The patients will input their activity into the HealthPals platform at time points of their convenience during their 6 month involvement in the study, and this data will be securely aggregated within the platform. The HealthPals health coach who has access to this data will compile and analyze the data and also send it back to the patients' providers by means of final health reports, assessing the change of exercise activity over the duration of the patient's involvement in the study.

Measuring trends in weight measurements

Time Frame: Monthly assessment and report for duration of their involvement in the study

The patients will input their weight in kg at time points of their convenience into the HealthPals platform, and this data will be securely aggregated within the platform. The HealthPals health coach who has access to this data will compile and analyze the data and also send it back to the patients' providers by means of monthly health reports.

Measuring compliance to dietary recommendations

Time Frame: Monthly assessment and report for duration of their involvement in the study

Patients are given dietary recommendations at the time of their initial visit by the HealthPals health coach. After the first visit the patients will input their diet into the HealthPals platform at time points of their convenience, and this data will be securely aggregated within the platform. The HealthPals health coach who has access to this data will compile and analyze the data and also send it back to the patients' providers by means of monthly health reports.

Initial User Assessment

Time Frame: Questionnaire administered at time of initial visit

Questionnaire covering personal history, family history, typical diet, exercise and activity, and stress level quantification. This questionnaire is used for a baseline analysis of the patients' health status by the HealthPals health coach.

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