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Impact evaluation of a community-based intervention for prevention of cardiovascular diseases in the slums of Nairobi: the SCALE-UP study

BACKGROUND: A combination of increasing urbanization, behaviour change, and lack of health services in slums put the urban poor specifically at risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). This study aimed to evaluate the impact of a community-based CVD prevention intervention on blood pressure (BP) and ot...

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Autores principales: van de Vijver, Steven, Oti, Samuel Oji, Gomez, Gabriela B., Agyemang, Charles, Egondi, Thaddaeus, van Charante, Eric Moll, Brewster, Lizzy M., Hankins, Catherine, Tanovic, Zlata, Ezeh, Alex, Kyobutungi, Catherine, Stronks, Karien
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Co-Action Publishing 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4808680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27019347
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v9.30922
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author van de Vijver, Steven
Oti, Samuel Oji
Gomez, Gabriela B.
Agyemang, Charles
Egondi, Thaddaeus
van Charante, Eric Moll
Brewster, Lizzy M.
Hankins, Catherine
Tanovic, Zlata
Ezeh, Alex
Kyobutungi, Catherine
Stronks, Karien
author_facet van de Vijver, Steven
Oti, Samuel Oji
Gomez, Gabriela B.
Agyemang, Charles
Egondi, Thaddaeus
van Charante, Eric Moll
Brewster, Lizzy M.
Hankins, Catherine
Tanovic, Zlata
Ezeh, Alex
Kyobutungi, Catherine
Stronks, Karien
author_sort van de Vijver, Steven
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description BACKGROUND: A combination of increasing urbanization, behaviour change, and lack of health services in slums put the urban poor specifically at risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). This study aimed to evaluate the impact of a community-based CVD prevention intervention on blood pressure (BP) and other CVD risk factors in a slum setting in Nairobi, Kenya. DESIGN: Prospective intervention study includes awareness campaigns, household visits for screening, and referral and treatment of people with hypertension. The primary outcome was overall change in mean systolic blood pressure (SBP), while secondary outcomes were changes in awareness of hypertension and other CVD risk factors. We evaluated the intervention's impact through consecutive cross-sectional surveys at baseline and after 18 months, comparing outcomes of intervention and control group, through a difference-in-difference method. RESULTS: We screened 1,531 and 1,233 participants in the intervention and control sites. We observed a significant reduction in mean SBP when comparing before and after measurements in both intervention and control groups, −2.75 mmHg (95% CI −4.33 to −1.18, p=0.001) and −1.67 mmHg (95% CI −3.17 to −0.17, p=0.029), respectively. Among people with hypertension at baseline, SBP was reduced by −14.82 mmHg (95% CI −18.04 to −11.61, p<0.001) in the intervention and −14.05 (95% CI −17.71 to −10.38, p<0.001) at the control site. However, comparing these two groups, we found no difference in changes in mean SBP or hypertension prevalence. CONCLUSIONS: We found significant declines in SBP over time in both intervention and control groups. However, we found no additional effect of a community-based intervention involving awareness campaigns, screening, referral, and treatment. Possible explanations include the beneficial effect of baseline measurements in the control group on behaviour and related BP levels, and the limited success of treatment and suboptimal adherence in the intervention group.
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spelling pubmed-48086802016-04-22 Impact evaluation of a community-based intervention for prevention of cardiovascular diseases in the slums of Nairobi: the SCALE-UP study van de Vijver, Steven Oti, Samuel Oji Gomez, Gabriela B. Agyemang, Charles Egondi, Thaddaeus van Charante, Eric Moll Brewster, Lizzy M. Hankins, Catherine Tanovic, Zlata Ezeh, Alex Kyobutungi, Catherine Stronks, Karien Glob Health Action Original Article BACKGROUND: A combination of increasing urbanization, behaviour change, and lack of health services in slums put the urban poor specifically at risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). This study aimed to evaluate the impact of a community-based CVD prevention intervention on blood pressure (BP) and other CVD risk factors in a slum setting in Nairobi, Kenya. DESIGN: Prospective intervention study includes awareness campaigns, household visits for screening, and referral and treatment of people with hypertension. The primary outcome was overall change in mean systolic blood pressure (SBP), while secondary outcomes were changes in awareness of hypertension and other CVD risk factors. We evaluated the intervention's impact through consecutive cross-sectional surveys at baseline and after 18 months, comparing outcomes of intervention and control group, through a difference-in-difference method. RESULTS: We screened 1,531 and 1,233 participants in the intervention and control sites. We observed a significant reduction in mean SBP when comparing before and after measurements in both intervention and control groups, −2.75 mmHg (95% CI −4.33 to −1.18, p=0.001) and −1.67 mmHg (95% CI −3.17 to −0.17, p=0.029), respectively. Among people with hypertension at baseline, SBP was reduced by −14.82 mmHg (95% CI −18.04 to −11.61, p<0.001) in the intervention and −14.05 (95% CI −17.71 to −10.38, p<0.001) at the control site. However, comparing these two groups, we found no difference in changes in mean SBP or hypertension prevalence. CONCLUSIONS: We found significant declines in SBP over time in both intervention and control groups. However, we found no additional effect of a community-based intervention involving awareness campaigns, screening, referral, and treatment. Possible explanations include the beneficial effect of baseline measurements in the control group on behaviour and related BP levels, and the limited success of treatment and suboptimal adherence in the intervention group. Co-Action Publishing 2016-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4808680/ /pubmed/27019347 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v9.30922 Text en © 2016 Steven van de Vijver et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
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van de Vijver, Steven
Oti, Samuel Oji
Gomez, Gabriela B.
Agyemang, Charles
Egondi, Thaddaeus
van Charante, Eric Moll
Brewster, Lizzy M.
Hankins, Catherine
Tanovic, Zlata
Ezeh, Alex
Kyobutungi, Catherine
Stronks, Karien
Impact evaluation of a community-based intervention for prevention of cardiovascular diseases in the slums of Nairobi: the SCALE-UP study
title Impact evaluation of a community-based intervention for prevention of cardiovascular diseases in the slums of Nairobi: the SCALE-UP study
title_full Impact evaluation of a community-based intervention for prevention of cardiovascular diseases in the slums of Nairobi: the SCALE-UP study
title_fullStr Impact evaluation of a community-based intervention for prevention of cardiovascular diseases in the slums of Nairobi: the SCALE-UP study
title_full_unstemmed Impact evaluation of a community-based intervention for prevention of cardiovascular diseases in the slums of Nairobi: the SCALE-UP study
title_short Impact evaluation of a community-based intervention for prevention of cardiovascular diseases in the slums of Nairobi: the SCALE-UP study
title_sort impact evaluation of a community-based intervention for prevention of cardiovascular diseases in the slums of nairobi: the scale-up study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4808680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27019347
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v9.30922
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