The SPHERE Study. Secondary prevention of heart disease in general practice: protocol of a randomised controlled trial of tailored practice and patient care plans with parallel qualitative, economic and policy analyses. [ISRCTN24081411].

Andrew W Murphy, Margaret E Cupples, Susan M Smith, Molly Byrne, Claire Leathem, Mary C Byrne
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Background: The aim of the SPHERE study is to design, implement and evaluate tailored practice and personal care plans to improve the process of care and objective clinical outcomes for patients with established coronary heart disease (CHD) in general practice across two different health systems on the island of Ireland. CHD is a common cause of death and a significant cause of morbidity in Ireland. Secondary prevention has been recommended as a key strategy for reducing levels of CHD mortality and general practice has been highlighted as an ideal setting for secondary prevention initiatives. Current indications suggest that there is considerable room for improvement in the provision of secondary prevention for patients with established heart disease on the island of Ireland. The review literature recommends structured programmes with continued support and follow-up of patients; the provision of training, tailored to practice needs of access to evidence of effectiveness of secondary prevention; structured recall programmes that also take account of individual practice needs; and patient-centred consultations accompanied by attention to disease management guidelines.

Methods: SPHERE is a cluster randomised controlled trial, with practice-level randomisation to intervention and control groups, recruiting 960 patients from 48 practices in three study centres (Belfast, Dublin and Galway). Primary outcomes are blood pressure, total cholesterol, physical and mental health status (SF-12) and hospital re-admissions. The intervention takes place over two years and data is collected at baseline, one-year and two-year follow-up. Data is obtained from medical charts, consultations with practitioners, and patient postal questionnaires. The SPHERE intervention involves the implementation of a structured systematic programme of care for patients with CHD attending general practice. It is a multi-faceted intervention that has been developed to respond to barriers and solutions to optimal secondary prevention identified in preliminary qualitative research with practitioners and patients. General practitioners and practice nurses attend training sessions in facilitating behaviour change and medication prescribing guidelines for secondary prevention of CHD. Patients are invited to attend regular four-monthly consultations over two years, during which targets and goals for secondary prevention are set and reviewed. The analysis will be strengthened by economic, policy and qualitative components.

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SPHERE研究。心脏病在一般实践中的二级预防:一项随机对照试验的方案,该试验针对量身定制的实践和患者护理计划,并进行平行的定性、经济和政策分析。[ISRCTN24081411]。
背景:SPHERE研究的目的是设计、实施和评估量身定制的实践和个人护理计划,以改善爱尔兰岛两种不同卫生系统中确诊冠心病(CHD)患者的护理过程和客观临床结果。冠心病是一种常见的死亡原因,也是爱尔兰发病率的重要原因。二级预防已被推荐为降低冠心病死亡率的一项关键策略,全科医生已被强调为二级预防倡议的理想环境。目前的迹象表明,爱尔兰岛在为已确诊的心脏病患者提供二级预防方面还有相当大的改进空间。综述文献推荐结构化方案,并对患者进行持续支持和随访;提供适合获得二级预防有效性证据的实践需要的培训;结构化的召回计划,也考虑到个人实践的需要;以病人为中心的咨询,同时关注疾病管理指南。方法:SPHERE是一项集群随机对照试验,对干预组和对照组进行实践水平随机化,从三个研究中心(贝尔法斯特、都柏林和戈尔韦)的48个实践中招募960名患者。主要结局是血压、总胆固醇、身心健康状况(SF-12)和再入院率。干预进行了两年,并在基线、一年和两年随访时收集数据。数据来自医疗图表、医生咨询和患者邮寄问卷。SPHERE干预涉及对冠心病患者进行全科治疗的结构化系统护理方案的实施。这是一项多方面的干预措施,旨在应对在与从业人员和患者的初步定性研究中确定的最佳二级预防的障碍和解决方案。全科医生和执业护士参加促进行为改变和冠心病二级预防药物处方指南的培训课程。患者被邀请参加为期两年、每月四个月的定期会诊,在会诊期间制定和审查二级预防的目标和目标。经济、政策和质量方面的内容将加强分析。
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