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Efficacy of a strategy for implementing a guideline for the control of cardiovascular risk in a primary healthcare setting: the SIRVA2 study a controlled, blinded community intervention trial randomised by clusters

This work describes the methodology used to assess a strategy for implementing clinical practice guidelines (CPG) for cardiovascular risk control in a health area of Madrid. BACKGROUND: The results on clinical practice of introducing CPGs have been little studied in Spain. The strategy used to imple...

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Autores principales: Rodríguez-Salvanés, Francisco, Novella, Blanca, Fernández Luque, María Jesús, Sánchez-Gómez, Luis María, Ruiz-Díaz, Lourdes, Sánchez-Alcalde, Rosa, Sierra-García, Belén, Mayayo, Soledad, Ruiz-López, Marta, Loeches, Pilar, López-Gónzález, Javier, González-Gamarra, Amelia
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3103435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21504570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-12-21
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author Rodríguez-Salvanés, Francisco
Novella, Blanca
Fernández Luque, María Jesús
Sánchez-Gómez, Luis María
Ruiz-Díaz, Lourdes
Sánchez-Alcalde, Rosa
Sierra-García, Belén
Mayayo, Soledad
Ruiz-López, Marta
Loeches, Pilar
López-Gónzález, Javier
González-Gamarra, Amelia
author_facet Rodríguez-Salvanés, Francisco
Novella, Blanca
Fernández Luque, María Jesús
Sánchez-Gómez, Luis María
Ruiz-Díaz, Lourdes
Sánchez-Alcalde, Rosa
Sierra-García, Belén
Mayayo, Soledad
Ruiz-López, Marta
Loeches, Pilar
López-Gónzález, Javier
González-Gamarra, Amelia
author_sort Rodríguez-Salvanés, Francisco
collection PubMed
description This work describes the methodology used to assess a strategy for implementing clinical practice guidelines (CPG) for cardiovascular risk control in a health area of Madrid. BACKGROUND: The results on clinical practice of introducing CPGs have been little studied in Spain. The strategy used to implement a CPG is known to influence its final use. Strategies based on the involvement of opinion leaders and that are easily executed appear to be among the most successful. AIM: The main aim of the present work was to compare the effectiveness of two strategies for implementing a CPG designed to reduce cardiovascular risk in the primary healthcare setting, measured in terms of improvements in the recording of calculated cardiovascular risk or specific risk factors in patients' medical records, the control of cardiovascular risk factors, and the incidence of cardiovascular events. METHODS: This study involved a controlled, blinded community intervention in which the 21 health centres of the Number 2 Health Area of Madrid were randomly assigned by clusters to be involved in either a proposed CPG implementation strategy to reduce cardiovascular risk, or the normal dissemination strategy. The study subjects were patients ≥ 45 years of age whose health cards showed them to belong to the studied health area. The main variable examined was the proportion of patients whose medical histories included the calculation of their cardiovascular risk or that explicitly mentioned the presence of variables necessary for its calculation. The sample size was calculated for a comparison of proportions with alpha = 0.05 and beta = 0.20, and assuming that the intervention would lead to a 15% increase in the measured variables. Corrections were made for the design effect, assigning a sample size to each cluster proportional to the size of the population served by the corresponding health centre, and assuming losses of 20%. This demanded a final sample size of 620 patients. Data were analysed using summary measures for each cluster, both in making estimates and for hypothesis testing. Analysis of the variables was made on an intention-to-treat basis. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01270022
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spelling pubmed-31034352011-05-28 Efficacy of a strategy for implementing a guideline for the control of cardiovascular risk in a primary healthcare setting: the SIRVA2 study a controlled, blinded community intervention trial randomised by clusters Rodríguez-Salvanés, Francisco Novella, Blanca Fernández Luque, María Jesús Sánchez-Gómez, Luis María Ruiz-Díaz, Lourdes Sánchez-Alcalde, Rosa Sierra-García, Belén Mayayo, Soledad Ruiz-López, Marta Loeches, Pilar López-Gónzález, Javier González-Gamarra, Amelia BMC Fam Pract Study Protocol This work describes the methodology used to assess a strategy for implementing clinical practice guidelines (CPG) for cardiovascular risk control in a health area of Madrid. BACKGROUND: The results on clinical practice of introducing CPGs have been little studied in Spain. The strategy used to implement a CPG is known to influence its final use. Strategies based on the involvement of opinion leaders and that are easily executed appear to be among the most successful. AIM: The main aim of the present work was to compare the effectiveness of two strategies for implementing a CPG designed to reduce cardiovascular risk in the primary healthcare setting, measured in terms of improvements in the recording of calculated cardiovascular risk or specific risk factors in patients' medical records, the control of cardiovascular risk factors, and the incidence of cardiovascular events. METHODS: This study involved a controlled, blinded community intervention in which the 21 health centres of the Number 2 Health Area of Madrid were randomly assigned by clusters to be involved in either a proposed CPG implementation strategy to reduce cardiovascular risk, or the normal dissemination strategy. The study subjects were patients ≥ 45 years of age whose health cards showed them to belong to the studied health area. The main variable examined was the proportion of patients whose medical histories included the calculation of their cardiovascular risk or that explicitly mentioned the presence of variables necessary for its calculation. The sample size was calculated for a comparison of proportions with alpha = 0.05 and beta = 0.20, and assuming that the intervention would lead to a 15% increase in the measured variables. Corrections were made for the design effect, assigning a sample size to each cluster proportional to the size of the population served by the corresponding health centre, and assuming losses of 20%. This demanded a final sample size of 620 patients. Data were analysed using summary measures for each cluster, both in making estimates and for hypothesis testing. Analysis of the variables was made on an intention-to-treat basis. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01270022 BioMed Central 2011-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3103435/ /pubmed/21504570 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-12-21 Text en Copyright ©2011 Rodríguez-Salvanés et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Rodríguez-Salvanés, Francisco
Novella, Blanca
Fernández Luque, María Jesús
Sánchez-Gómez, Luis María
Ruiz-Díaz, Lourdes
Sánchez-Alcalde, Rosa
Sierra-García, Belén
Mayayo, Soledad
Ruiz-López, Marta
Loeches, Pilar
López-Gónzález, Javier
González-Gamarra, Amelia
Efficacy of a strategy for implementing a guideline for the control of cardiovascular risk in a primary healthcare setting: the SIRVA2 study a controlled, blinded community intervention trial randomised by clusters
title Efficacy of a strategy for implementing a guideline for the control of cardiovascular risk in a primary healthcare setting: the SIRVA2 study a controlled, blinded community intervention trial randomised by clusters
title_full Efficacy of a strategy for implementing a guideline for the control of cardiovascular risk in a primary healthcare setting: the SIRVA2 study a controlled, blinded community intervention trial randomised by clusters
title_fullStr Efficacy of a strategy for implementing a guideline for the control of cardiovascular risk in a primary healthcare setting: the SIRVA2 study a controlled, blinded community intervention trial randomised by clusters
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of a strategy for implementing a guideline for the control of cardiovascular risk in a primary healthcare setting: the SIRVA2 study a controlled, blinded community intervention trial randomised by clusters
title_short Efficacy of a strategy for implementing a guideline for the control of cardiovascular risk in a primary healthcare setting: the SIRVA2 study a controlled, blinded community intervention trial randomised by clusters
title_sort efficacy of a strategy for implementing a guideline for the control of cardiovascular risk in a primary healthcare setting: the sirva2 study a controlled, blinded community intervention trial randomised by clusters
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3103435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21504570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-12-21
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