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Community Health Workers Led Integrated Management of Hypertension and Diabetes in Nepal

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Behavioral
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

Hypertension (HTN) and diabetes mellitus are significant global public health challenges, contributing to 13.5% of premature deaths, 54% of incident strokes, and 47% of coronary heart disease cases (HTN), and increasing risks of cardiovascular diseases, kidney failure, and other complications (diabetes). In Nepal, HTN prevalence is 24.5% and diabetes affects 5.8% of adults (2019 Nepal STEPS Survey), with many cases undiagnosed or poorly managed, and an estimated 60% co-morbidity among diabetic individuals. Nepal's Package of Essential Non-Communicable Diseases (PEN), implemented since 2017, targets both conditions, but multi-level barriers limit its facility-based effectiveness. This study addresses the need for cost-effective, evidence-based strategies for HTN and diabetes management in low-resource settings, focusing on marginalized populations. It proposes a Type II hybrid implementation-effectiveness study with two objectives: (1) evaluate implementation outcomes (reach, adoption, implementation, maintenance) of the Female Community Health Volunteers (FCHVs)-led integrated HTN and diabetes management using the RE-AIM framework; (2) assess effectiveness compared to facility-based PEN on systolic blood pressure and fasting blood sugar at 12 months. FCHVs will deliver integrated health education, form peer groups, and coordinate care. Using a mixed-method approach, the study involves a cluster randomized controlled trial with participants, collecting quantitative data on implementation, supplemented by in-depth interviews (8-16 patients) and focus group discussions (2 FGDs with FCHVs), with qualitative tracking logs. The intervention adapts a prior FCHV-led HTN trial to integrate diabetes management. FCHVs will receive 3-day training on screening, counseling, BP and blood sugar monitoring, and referrals for both conditions. Mass screening will identify HTN and diabetes cases, forming monthly FCHV groups for lifestyle counseling, BP, and glucose tracking, with family involvement. Monthly referrals will link uncontrolled cases to facilities. This aims to enhance integrated HTN and diabetes management, fostering community engagement and healthcare coordination, with findings to inform scalable NCD strategies in Nepal.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 30
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• 30 years or older

• have a high blood pressure of 140/90 mmHg or under hypertension medication

• have a high blood sugar of 6.5% or more (hba1c) or under diabetes medication are able to provide informed consent

Locations
Other Locations
Nepal
Institute for Implementation Science and Health
RECRUITING
Kavre
Contact Information
Primary
Archana Shrestha, PhD
archana@kusms.edu.np
9801002245
Backup
Bihungum Bista, MPH
bistabihungum@gmail.com
9845537861
Time Frame
Start Date: 2025-12-14
Estimated Completion Date: 2027-11
Participants
Target number of participants: 398
Treatments
Experimental: 'Group Care' arm
FCHVs will under 3 days trainings and conduct group care session in collaboration with health care workers from health facilities during the outreach clinics (ORC) and conduct home visit to those people who are unable to join the group care session. The FCHVs will maintain registry of the patients under the group care and log their blood pressure and blood sugar.
No_intervention: Regular Facility-based Care Arm
The participants in the control arm will receive the regular health facility based care from the health facilities. They will not receive any group care sessions.
Sponsors
Collaborators: Institute for Implementation Science and Health, World Health Organization
Leads: Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences

This content was sourced from clinicaltrials.gov