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Quasi-experimental Community-Based Social Connection Intervention Program to Improve Cardiovascular and Brain Health in Older Adults Living in Rural Ecuador

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

This study evaluates the effectiveness of a community-based social connection intervention program (SCIP) designed to reduce social isolation and loneliness and improve cardiovascular and brain health among older adults living in rural Ecuador. Loneliness and social isolation are recognized risk factors for poor cardiovascular outcomes, cognitive decline, depression, and reduced quality of life. However, evidence from low- and middle-income countries, particularly in rural Latin American settings, remains limited. This protocol describes a quasi-experimental, longitudinal study conducted in three rural villages that have been part of a long-standing population-based cohort. The intervention will be implemented in one community and compared with two similar communities that will continue receiving usual community activities. SCIP consists of three components: (1) monthly community activities and educational talks designed to promote social participation; (2) monthly peer-support group sessions facilitated by trained personnel; and (3) individualized home-based coaching delivered twice per month, incorporating principles of Social Cognitive Theory and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. The program aims to strengthen social networks, enhance coping skills, and promote healthier behaviors. Participants aged 60 years and older will be enrolled and followed for 12 months. Assessments will occur at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months. Primary outcomes include changes in social isolation (Lubben Social Network Scale-6) and loneliness (De Jong Gierveld Scale). Secondary outcomes include cardiovascular health (Life's Essential 8), sleep quality (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index), cognitive performance (Montreal Cognitive Assessment), depressive symptoms (DASS-21), and quality of life (SF-36). Exploratory outcomes include incident stroke, cardiovascular events, and mortality, monitored through ongoing community surveillance. This study will generate evidence on the feasibility and impact of a culturally adapted, community-based intervention to promote social connection and healthy aging in a resource-limited rural setting. Findings may inform scalable public health strategies for older adults in similar contexts.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 60
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• Age 60 years or older Permanent resident of the community for at least one year Able to provide written informed consent Able to participate in community activities and home-based assessments No plans to relocate during the 12-month follow-up

Locations
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Ecuador
Universidad Espiritu Santo
RECRUITING
Samborondón
Contact Information
Primary
Oscar H Del Brutto, MD
oscardelbrutto@hotmail.com
593-997476984
Backup
Denisse A Rumbea, MHA
denisse_rumbea@hotmail.com
593-994013452
Time Frame
Start Date: 2026-06-01
Estimated Completion Date: 2027-06-01
Participants
Target number of participants: 500
Treatments
Experimental: intervention community (SCIP)
Participants in this community receive the Social Connection Intervention Program (SCIP), which includes monthly community activities and educational talks, monthly peer-support group sessions, and twice-monthly individualized home-based coaching. The program is delivered over 12 months to reduce social isolation and loneliness and promote cardiovascular and brain health.
No_intervention: control
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Sponsors
Leads: Universidad de Especialidades Espiritu Santo
Collaborators: University of Miami

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