Community-based cardiovascular risk factors intervention strategies (CORFIS) in managing hypertension: A pragmatic non-randomised controlled trial
Background: Hypertension is the number one cardiovascular risk factor in Malaysia. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a Community-Based Cardiovascular Risk Factors Intervention Strategies (CORFIS) in the management of hypertension in primary care. Methods: This is a pragmatic, non-ran...
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2-s2.0-84876929150 Low W.H.H.; Seet W.; Ramli A.S.; Ng K.K.; Jamaiyah H.; Dan S.P.; Teng C.L.; Lee V.K.M.; Chua S.S.; Faridah Aryani M.Y.; Karupaiah T.; Chee W.S.S.; Goh P.P.; Zaki M.; Lim T. Community-based cardiovascular risk factors intervention strategies (CORFIS) in managing hypertension: A pragmatic non-randomised controlled trial 2013 Medical Journal of Malaysia 68 2 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84876929150&partnerID=40&md5=942018886908ae3afa3dde6a48f40150 Background: Hypertension is the number one cardiovascular risk factor in Malaysia. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a Community-Based Cardiovascular Risk Factors Intervention Strategies (CORFIS) in the management of hypertension in primary care. Methods: This is a pragmatic, non-randomized controlled trial. Seventy general practitioners (GPs) were selected to provide either CORFIS (44 GPs) or conventional care (26 GPs) for 6 months. A total of 486 hypertensive patients were recruited; 309 were in the intervention and 177 in the control groups. Primary outcome was the proportion of hypertensive patients who achieved target blood pressure (BP) of <140/90mmHg (for those without diabetes mellitus) and <130/80mmHg (with diabetes mellitus). Secondary outcomes include change in the mean/median BP at 6-month as compared to baseline. Results: The proportion of hypertensive patients who achieved target BP at 6-month was significantly higher in the CORFIS arm (69.6%) as compared to the control arm (57.6%), P=0.008. Amongst those who had uncontrolled BP at baseline, the proportion who achieved target BP at 6-month was also significantly higher in the CORFIS arm (56.6%) as compared to the control arm (34.1%), p<0.001. There was no difference in the patients who had already achieved BP control at baseline. There were significant reductions in SBP in the CORFIS arm (median -9.0mmHg; -60 to 50) versus control (median -2mmHg; -50 to 48), p=0.003; as well as in DBP (CORFIS arm: median -6.0mmHg; ranged from -53 to 30 versus control arm: median 0.0mmHg; ranged from -42 to 30), p<0.001. Conclusions: Patients who received CORFIS care demonstrated significant improvements in achieving target BP. 3005283 English Article |
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Low W.H.H.; Seet W.; Ramli A.S.; Ng K.K.; Jamaiyah H.; Dan S.P.; Teng C.L.; Lee V.K.M.; Chua S.S.; Faridah Aryani M.Y.; Karupaiah T.; Chee W.S.S.; Goh P.P.; Zaki M.; Lim T. |
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Low W.H.H.; Seet W.; Ramli A.S.; Ng K.K.; Jamaiyah H.; Dan S.P.; Teng C.L.; Lee V.K.M.; Chua S.S.; Faridah Aryani M.Y.; Karupaiah T.; Chee W.S.S.; Goh P.P.; Zaki M.; Lim T. Community-based cardiovascular risk factors intervention strategies (CORFIS) in managing hypertension: A pragmatic non-randomised controlled trial |
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Low W.H.H.; Seet W.; Ramli A.S.; Ng K.K.; Jamaiyah H.; Dan S.P.; Teng C.L.; Lee V.K.M.; Chua S.S.; Faridah Aryani M.Y.; Karupaiah T.; Chee W.S.S.; Goh P.P.; Zaki M.; Lim T. |
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Low W.H.H.; Seet W.; Ramli A.S.; Ng K.K.; Jamaiyah H.; Dan S.P.; Teng C.L.; Lee V.K.M.; Chua S.S.; Faridah Aryani M.Y.; Karupaiah T.; Chee W.S.S.; Goh P.P.; Zaki M.; Lim T. |
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Community-based cardiovascular risk factors intervention strategies (CORFIS) in managing hypertension: A pragmatic non-randomised controlled trial |
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Community-based cardiovascular risk factors intervention strategies (CORFIS) in managing hypertension: A pragmatic non-randomised controlled trial |
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Community-based cardiovascular risk factors intervention strategies (CORFIS) in managing hypertension: A pragmatic non-randomised controlled trial |
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Community-based cardiovascular risk factors intervention strategies (CORFIS) in managing hypertension: A pragmatic non-randomised controlled trial |
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Community-based cardiovascular risk factors intervention strategies (CORFIS) in managing hypertension: A pragmatic non-randomised controlled trial |
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Community-based cardiovascular risk factors intervention strategies (CORFIS) in managing hypertension: A pragmatic non-randomised controlled trial |
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Background: Hypertension is the number one cardiovascular risk factor in Malaysia. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a Community-Based Cardiovascular Risk Factors Intervention Strategies (CORFIS) in the management of hypertension in primary care. Methods: This is a pragmatic, non-randomized controlled trial. Seventy general practitioners (GPs) were selected to provide either CORFIS (44 GPs) or conventional care (26 GPs) for 6 months. A total of 486 hypertensive patients were recruited; 309 were in the intervention and 177 in the control groups. Primary outcome was the proportion of hypertensive patients who achieved target blood pressure (BP) of <140/90mmHg (for those without diabetes mellitus) and <130/80mmHg (with diabetes mellitus). Secondary outcomes include change in the mean/median BP at 6-month as compared to baseline. Results: The proportion of hypertensive patients who achieved target BP at 6-month was significantly higher in the CORFIS arm (69.6%) as compared to the control arm (57.6%), P=0.008. Amongst those who had uncontrolled BP at baseline, the proportion who achieved target BP at 6-month was also significantly higher in the CORFIS arm (56.6%) as compared to the control arm (34.1%), p<0.001. There was no difference in the patients who had already achieved BP control at baseline. There were significant reductions in SBP in the CORFIS arm (median -9.0mmHg; -60 to 50) versus control (median -2mmHg; -50 to 48), p=0.003; as well as in DBP (CORFIS arm: median -6.0mmHg; ranged from -53 to 30 versus control arm: median 0.0mmHg; ranged from -42 to 30), p<0.001. Conclusions: Patients who received CORFIS care demonstrated significant improvements in achieving target BP. |
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