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- Clinical Trial NCT02428920
Grenada Heart Project - Community Health Action to Encourage Healthy Behaviors (GHP CHANGE)
The Grenada Heart Project (GHP) conducted an observational study within a randomly selected adult sample of Grenadians in 2008-2009. The aim of the study was to assess the clinical, biological and psychosocial determinants of the cardiovascular health in Grenada, in order to develop and implement a nationwide cardiovascular health promotion program.
The sample of 2,827 adults was randomly selected from the national electronic voter list. The main outcome measures were self-reported cardiovascular disease and behavioral risk factors, anthropometric measures, blood pressure (BP), point-of-care testing for glucose and lipids, and ankle-brachial index. Analysis of the data revealed prevalence rates of obesity, hypertension and diabetes significantly exceeding those seen in the U.S.
Since the completion of this assessment, an additional effort has contributed significantly to the current project. A parallel community health-promotion project was carried out in Cardona, Spain called the "Cardona Integral Fifty-Fifty" project with 80 subjects. The preliminary results of the Cardona study have a shown that peer motivation may significantly improve healthy behaviors and thus modify cardiovascular risk.
The GHP CHANGE community -based intervention aims to promote positive behaviors and focus more on what creates health, rather than what prevents sickness. It is built on the foundations of social support, assessing whether people going through similar challenges will support each other, work together to identify and address barriers to success, and motivate each other to move forward. In this program we test for the impact of promotion of healthy lifestyle behaviors through peer motivation on blood pressure, physical activity, eating behavior, weight, and smoking.
Study Overview
Detailed Description
This culturally-tailored intervention program will take place over a 12-month period in the following four regions on the island:
- St. David's Parish
- St. Andrew's Parish
- St. George's Parish
- St. John's/St. Mark's Parish (combined ) •The program will involve approximately 400 randomized participants (100 from each region). Participants, aged 18-70, from each parish will be divided into one of two groups: Intervention Group arm (peer support) or Control Group arm (individual study).
The investigators will identify study participants previously enrolled in the Grenada Heart Project, with at least one vascular risk factor, as defined by the Adult Treatment Panel III guidelines which include: elevated BP, increased blood glucose level, increased waist circumference, minimal reported physical activity, minimally reported fruit and vegetable intake, or current smoking habits. Given a 10% refusal rate and 10% failure rate in the run-in phase, 120 participants from each site will be invited randomly, from the high risk group, to recruit for participation in the study.
All eligible participants are invited to attend an informational half-day session, during which a general overview of the program is presented and participants have an opportunity to have any questions answered. During this session, eligible and interested individuals complete the written consent forms. Upon consenting, participants are informed of their randomization arm (education intervention or group intervention) and entered into a run-in phase. All participants receive a notebook, as well as certain health literate materials, provided by the American Heart Association. The educational materials will promote management of risk factors and the notebook will provide an avenue for recording of lifestyle behaviors, such as health goals, BP values, and eating habits.
•Participants enrolled in the run-in phase will complete the following assessments at three time points (baseline, 6-months, and 12-months):
- Anthropometric measurements
- GHP data collection form
- International physical activity questionnaire (iPAQ)
- Lifestyle Assessment [modified SF-36 questionnaire tailored to the Grenadian population]
- Point-of-care testing using an LDX analyzer (solely for the 12 month assessment).
The investigators have developed a "GHP Health outcomes Score" which captures a person's health profile on a 0-to-3 point scale related to smoking habits, overweight, sedentary lifestyle, and hypertension During the run-in phase, participants will attend a series of core lifestyle and risk factor education workshops related to motivation for change, nutrition (two sessions), smoking cessation, physical education and BP control. Only those participants who attend 4 of the 6 sessions will be eligible for randomization.
Eligible participants will be randomized to the intervention arm or to the control arm, stratified by parish. In the group intervention arm a group leader will be selected internally within the support groups, who will receive additional training from the research team in regards to group motivation and facilitation. Those randomized into the Intervention arm will be organized into peer groups of approximately 10 persons.
The specific aims of this study are:
Specific Aim 1: Hypothesis: Individuals will show an improvement of health-related behaviors through directed peer education groups (intervention group), compared to the individuals not receiving such peer support (control group).
Specific Aim 2: Hypothesis: Individuals will show an improvement in their quality of life through directed peer education groups (intervention group), compared to the individuals not receiving such peer support (control group).
Specific Aim 3: Hypothesis: Individuals will show an improvement in cardiovascular risk factors through directed peer education groups (intervention group), compared to the individuals not receiving such peer support (control group).
Study Type
Enrollment (Actual)
Phase
- Phase 3
Contacts and Locations
Study Locations
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St. George's, Grenada
- St. George's University
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Genders Eligible for Study
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- Resident of Grenada
One or more vascular risk factors:
- Borderline to elevated blood pressure (defined as systolic blood pressure ≥120 mm Hg to SBP < 160 or diastolic blood pressure ≥ 80 and < 90 mm Hg)
- Waist circumference of >40 inches for men and >35 inches for women
- Smoking (active self-reported smoking, of any type of tobacco, at least daily)
- Physical inactivity (reporting less than 120 min/week of activity)
- Fasting glucose level > 100 mg/dl
- Total Cholesterol >250 mg/dl, LDL > 130 mg/dl
- Fruit/vegetable intake less than 2 servings daily
Exclusion Criteria:
- Unable/unwilling to provide consent
- Age of under 18 or more than 70 years old (inclusive) as of December 2012
- Inability of self-monitoring
- Pregnant women
- Morbidly ill with expectation of death within a year
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
- Primary Purpose: Prevention
- Allocation: Randomized
- Interventional Model: Parallel Assignment
- Masking: None (Open Label)
Arms and Interventions
Participant Group / Arm |
Intervention / Treatment |
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Experimental: Peer Groups
Individuals in Intervention Group Arm will attend biweekly or monthly peer support groups (approximately 10 people per group) for evaluating changes and promoting mutual support.
12-month duration.
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The intervention group arm will attend biweekly or monthly peer group meetings to discuss health successes and challenges.
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No Intervention: Control Arm
The control arm, will attend the initial educational group lectures at baseline assessment and will receive no intervention thereafter.
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Composite GHP outcomes health score
Time Frame: baseline
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The GHP outcomes health score assimilates scores related to weight, diet, smoking, physical activity, blood pressure and quality of life.
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baseline
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Composite GHP outcomes health score
Time Frame: 6 months
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The GHP outcomes health score assimilates scores related to weight, diet, smoking, physical activity, blood pressure and quality of life.
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6 months
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Composite GHP outcomes health score
Time Frame: 12 months
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The GHP outcomes health score assimilates scores related to weight, diet, smoking, physical activity, blood pressure and quality of life.
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12 months
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Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Change in blood pressure
Time Frame: baseline and 12 months
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Change in blood pressure at 12 months as compared to baseline
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baseline and 12 months
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Change in body weight
Time Frame: baseline and 12 months
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Change in body weight at 12 months as compared to baseline
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baseline and 12 months
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Change in behavior
Time Frame: baseline and 12 months
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Change in behavior as 12 months as compared to baseline
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baseline and 12 months
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Collaborators and Investigators
Collaborators
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Valentin Fuster, MD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Publications and helpful links
Study record dates
Study Major Dates
Study Start
Primary Completion (Actual)
Study Completion (Actual)
Study Registration Dates
First Submitted
First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
First Posted (Estimate)
Study Record Updates
Last Update Posted (Estimate)
Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria
Last Verified
More Information
Terms related to this study
Other Study ID Numbers
- GCO 12-2004
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