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Reducing Risk of Recurrence

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Stroke
Hypertension
TIA
Hyperlipidemia
Interventions
Behavioral: TI
Behavioral: AP
Registration Number
NCT01122394
Lead Sponsor
VA Office of Research and Development
Brief Summary

Adults who have had a previous stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) remain at risk for having a second serious event, especially if they have uncontrolled blood pressure or cholesterol. However, many patients have difficulty following treatment recommendations for lowering blood pressure and cholesterol. The purpose of this research project is to evaluate the effect of 2 booster sessions of an educational counseling intervention on how well adults who have already participated in a 6-month clinical trial had a stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) are able to follow a treatment plan and control their blood pressure and cholesterol levels. We will also examine how effective this intervention is in improving adherence to diet, medication, and physical activity recommendations for adults who have had a prior stroke or TIA.

Detailed Description

National recommendations state that patients with a history of transient ischemic attack (TIA) or ischemic stroke should receive hypertension treatment, including antihypertensive medication and lifestyle modification, with a goal of reducing blood pressure (BP) to \<120 mm Hg systolic BP and \<80 mm Hg diastolic BP. Statin treatment and lifestyle modification is also recommended for post-stroke and post-TIA patients with elevated cholesterol levels or a history of stroke or TIA with an atherosclerotic cause. Despite the clear benefits of secondary stroke prevention, there is a gap between evidence and implementation in clinical practice. We will determine whether a telephone-delivered behaviorally tailored intervention (TI) can lead to sustained change resulting in (a) BP and lipid control and (b) improved adherence to diet, medication, and exercise recommendations in veterans with a history of stroke or TIA compared to an attention placebo (AP) in veterans who have completed 6 months of a clinical trial. In this CDA project, we evaluate the long-term effectiveness of booster sessions in a randomized manner. One arm will receive 6 months of a tailored intervention (TI) followed by two booster TI sessions at 8 and 10 months, and one arm will receive 6 months of an attention placebo (AP) followed by two booster AP sessions at 8 and 10 months. BP (3 measures taken at least 5 min apart) and dietary sodium are the primary outcomes, while secondary outcomes will be total cholesterol/high density lipoprotein ratio, adherence to antihypertensive and lipid-lowering drugs, and exercise adherence.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
140
Inclusion Criteria
  • Well-documented history of stroke or TIA that occurred at least 3 months prior to enrollment;
  • Age 21 years or older;
  • Continuity of care in the VAMC primary care or neurology clinics, defined as at least 1 visit in either clinic during the past 1 year;
  • On hypertensive and/or lipid-lowering agents;
  • A score of >16 on the Mini-Mental Status Exam;
  • ability to exercise (assessed by 6-minute walk or timed get up and go).
Exclusion Criteria
  • Limited life expectancy due to a severe non-CVD related comorbid terminal illness such as cancer;
  • No telephone number at which patient can be reached;
  • Plans to relocate outside of the NYC area within the next 6 months;
  • Inability to communicate over the telephone due to severe cognitive impairment or aphasia.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Tailored Intervention (TI)TITailored intervention based on the transtheoretical model
Attention Placebo (AP)APAttention Placebo
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Systolic Blood Pressure6 months
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Exercise Adherence6 months

Measured by 7-day Physical Activity Recall

Antihypertensive/ Lipid-lowering Medication Adherence6 months

Measured by Morisky Medication taking questionnaire (self-reported). Scores range from 0-4, with 0 being least adherent and 4 being most adherent

Total Cholesterol/High Density Lipoprotein Ratio6 months
Dietary Sodium6 months

self-reported stage of change for adherence to DASH (low-sodium) diet. Pre-action refers to participants reporting that they were in pre-contemplation (no plans to adhere to DASH diet in the next 6 months), contemplation (planning to adhere within the next 6 months) or preparation (planning to adhere within the next month), while action refers to participants reporting that they are in the action stage of change (became adherent to the DASH diet within the past 6 months) and maintenance refers to participants reporting that they are in the maintenance stage of change (became adherent to the DASH diet at least 6 months ago)

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Manhattan Campus of the VA NY Harbor Healthcare System, New York, NY

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New York, New York, United States

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