Study protocol of EMPOWER Participatory Action Research (EMPOWER-PAR): a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial of multifaceted chronic disease management strategies to improve diabetes and hyp

Background Chronic disease management presents enormous challenges to the primary care workforce because of the rising epidemic of cardiovascular risk factors. The chronic care model was proven effective in improving chronic disease outcomes in developed countries, but there is little evidence of i...

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Main Authors: Ramli, Anis S., Lakshmanan, Sharmila, Haniff, Jamaiyah, Selvarajah, Sharmini, Tong, Seng Fah, Bujang, Mohamad Adam, Abdul Razak, Suraya, Shafie, Asrul Akmal, Lee, Verna K.M., Abdul Rahman, Thuhairah H., Daud, Maryam H., Ng, Kien K., Ariffin, Farnaza, Abdul Hamid, Hasidah, Md Yasin, Mazapuspavina, Mat Nasir , Nafiza, Miskan, Maizatullifah, Ponniah, Jaya P.Stanley, Ismail, Mastura, Chan, Chun W., Abdul Rahman, Yong R., Chew, Boon How, Low, Wilson H.H.
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Published: BioMed Central 2014
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description Background Chronic disease management presents enormous challenges to the primary care workforce because of the rising epidemic of cardiovascular risk factors. The chronic care model was proven effective in improving chronic disease outcomes in developed countries, but there is little evidence of its effectiveness in developing countries. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the EMPOWER-PAR intervention (multifaceted chronic disease management strategies based on the chronic care model) in improving outcomes for type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypertension using readily available resources in the Malaysian public primary care setting. This paper presents the study protocol. Methods/Design A pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial using participatory action research is underway in 10 public primary care clinics in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Five clinics were randomly selected to provide the EMPOWER-PAR intervention for 1 year and another five clinics continued with usual care. Each clinic consecutively recruits type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypertension patients fulfilling the inclusion and exclusion criteria over a 2-week period. The EMPOWER-PAR intervention consists of creating/strengthening a multidisciplinary chronic disease management team, training the team to use the Global Cardiovascular Risks Self-Management Booklet to support patient care and reinforcing the use of relevant clinical practice guidelines for management and prescribing. For type 2 diabetes mellitus, the primary outcome is the change in the proportion of patients achieving HbA1c < 6.5%. For hypertension without type 2 diabetes mellitus, the primary outcome is the change in the proportion of patients achieving blood pressure < 140/90 mmHg. Secondary outcomes include the proportion of patients achieving targets for serum lipid profile, body mass index and waist circumference. Other outcome measures include medication adherence levels, process of care and prescribing patterns. Patients’ assessment of their chronic disease care and providers’ perceptions, attitudes and perceived barriers in care delivery and cost-effectiveness of the intervention are also evaluated. Discussion Results from this study will provide objective evidence of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a multifaceted intervention based on the chronic care model in resource-constrained public primary care settings. The evidence should instigate crucial primary care system change in Malaysia.
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author Ramli, Anis S.
Lakshmanan, Sharmila
Haniff, Jamaiyah
Selvarajah, Sharmini
Tong, Seng Fah
Bujang, Mohamad Adam
Abdul Razak, Suraya
Shafie, Asrul Akmal
Lee, Verna K.M.
Abdul Rahman, Thuhairah H.
Daud, Maryam H.
Ng, Kien K.
Ariffin, Farnaza
Abdul Hamid, Hasidah
Md Yasin, Mazapuspavina
Mat Nasir , Nafiza
Miskan, Maizatullifah
Ponniah, Jaya P.Stanley
Ismail, Mastura
Chan, Chun W.
Abdul Rahman, Yong R.
Chew, Boon How
Low, Wilson H.H.
spellingShingle Ramli, Anis S.
Lakshmanan, Sharmila
Haniff, Jamaiyah
Selvarajah, Sharmini
Tong, Seng Fah
Bujang, Mohamad Adam
Abdul Razak, Suraya
Shafie, Asrul Akmal
Lee, Verna K.M.
Abdul Rahman, Thuhairah H.
Daud, Maryam H.
Ng, Kien K.
Ariffin, Farnaza
Abdul Hamid, Hasidah
Md Yasin, Mazapuspavina
Mat Nasir , Nafiza
Miskan, Maizatullifah
Ponniah, Jaya P.Stanley
Ismail, Mastura
Chan, Chun W.
Abdul Rahman, Yong R.
Chew, Boon How
Low, Wilson H.H.
Study protocol of EMPOWER Participatory Action Research (EMPOWER-PAR): a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial of multifaceted chronic disease management strategies to improve diabetes and hyp
author_facet Ramli, Anis S.
Lakshmanan, Sharmila
Haniff, Jamaiyah
Selvarajah, Sharmini
Tong, Seng Fah
Bujang, Mohamad Adam
Abdul Razak, Suraya
Shafie, Asrul Akmal
Lee, Verna K.M.
Abdul Rahman, Thuhairah H.
Daud, Maryam H.
Ng, Kien K.
Ariffin, Farnaza
Abdul Hamid, Hasidah
Md Yasin, Mazapuspavina
Mat Nasir , Nafiza
Miskan, Maizatullifah
Ponniah, Jaya P.Stanley
Ismail, Mastura
Chan, Chun W.
Abdul Rahman, Yong R.
Chew, Boon How
Low, Wilson H.H.
author_sort Ramli, Anis S.
title Study protocol of EMPOWER Participatory Action Research (EMPOWER-PAR): a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial of multifaceted chronic disease management strategies to improve diabetes and hyp
title_short Study protocol of EMPOWER Participatory Action Research (EMPOWER-PAR): a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial of multifaceted chronic disease management strategies to improve diabetes and hyp
title_full Study protocol of EMPOWER Participatory Action Research (EMPOWER-PAR): a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial of multifaceted chronic disease management strategies to improve diabetes and hyp
title_fullStr Study protocol of EMPOWER Participatory Action Research (EMPOWER-PAR): a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial of multifaceted chronic disease management strategies to improve diabetes and hyp
title_full_unstemmed Study protocol of EMPOWER Participatory Action Research (EMPOWER-PAR): a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial of multifaceted chronic disease management strategies to improve diabetes and hyp
title_sort study protocol of empower participatory action research (empower-par): a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial of multifaceted chronic disease management strategies to improve diabetes and hyp
publisher BioMed Central
publishDate 2014
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35517/1/Study%20protocol%20of%20EMPOWER%20Participatory%20Action.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.355172016-01-21T08:31:00Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35517/ Study protocol of EMPOWER Participatory Action Research (EMPOWER-PAR): a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial of multifaceted chronic disease management strategies to improve diabetes and hyp Ramli, Anis S. Lakshmanan, Sharmila Haniff, Jamaiyah Selvarajah, Sharmini Tong, Seng Fah Bujang, Mohamad Adam Abdul Razak, Suraya Shafie, Asrul Akmal Lee, Verna K.M. Abdul Rahman, Thuhairah H. Daud, Maryam H. Ng, Kien K. Ariffin, Farnaza Abdul Hamid, Hasidah Md Yasin, Mazapuspavina Mat Nasir , Nafiza Miskan, Maizatullifah Ponniah, Jaya P.Stanley Ismail, Mastura Chan, Chun W. Abdul Rahman, Yong R. Chew, Boon How Low, Wilson H.H. Background Chronic disease management presents enormous challenges to the primary care workforce because of the rising epidemic of cardiovascular risk factors. The chronic care model was proven effective in improving chronic disease outcomes in developed countries, but there is little evidence of its effectiveness in developing countries. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the EMPOWER-PAR intervention (multifaceted chronic disease management strategies based on the chronic care model) in improving outcomes for type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypertension using readily available resources in the Malaysian public primary care setting. This paper presents the study protocol. Methods/Design A pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial using participatory action research is underway in 10 public primary care clinics in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Five clinics were randomly selected to provide the EMPOWER-PAR intervention for 1 year and another five clinics continued with usual care. Each clinic consecutively recruits type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypertension patients fulfilling the inclusion and exclusion criteria over a 2-week period. The EMPOWER-PAR intervention consists of creating/strengthening a multidisciplinary chronic disease management team, training the team to use the Global Cardiovascular Risks Self-Management Booklet to support patient care and reinforcing the use of relevant clinical practice guidelines for management and prescribing. For type 2 diabetes mellitus, the primary outcome is the change in the proportion of patients achieving HbA1c < 6.5%. For hypertension without type 2 diabetes mellitus, the primary outcome is the change in the proportion of patients achieving blood pressure < 140/90 mmHg. Secondary outcomes include the proportion of patients achieving targets for serum lipid profile, body mass index and waist circumference. Other outcome measures include medication adherence levels, process of care and prescribing patterns. Patients’ assessment of their chronic disease care and providers’ perceptions, attitudes and perceived barriers in care delivery and cost-effectiveness of the intervention are also evaluated. Discussion Results from this study will provide objective evidence of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a multifaceted intervention based on the chronic care model in resource-constrained public primary care settings. The evidence should instigate crucial primary care system change in Malaysia. BioMed Central 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35517/1/Study%20protocol%20of%20EMPOWER%20Participatory%20Action.pdf Ramli, Anis S. and Lakshmanan, Sharmila and Haniff, Jamaiyah and Selvarajah, Sharmini and Tong, Seng Fah and Bujang, Mohamad Adam and Abdul Razak, Suraya and Shafie, Asrul Akmal and Lee, Verna K.M. and Abdul Rahman, Thuhairah H. and Daud, Maryam H. and Ng, Kien K. and Ariffin, Farnaza and Abdul Hamid, Hasidah and Md Yasin, Mazapuspavina and Mat Nasir , Nafiza and Miskan, Maizatullifah and Ponniah, Jaya P.Stanley and Ismail, Mastura and Chan, Chun W. and Abdul Rahman, Yong R. and Chew, Boon How and Low, Wilson H.H. (2014) Study protocol of EMPOWER Participatory Action Research (EMPOWER-PAR): a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial of multifaceted chronic disease management strategies to improve diabetes and hyp. BMC Family Practice, 15 (1). art. no. 151. pp. 1-16. ISSN 1471-2296 10.1186/1471-2296-15-151
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