2022
DOI: 10.1161/jaha.121.023526
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Structured Lifestyle Modification Interventions Involving Frontline Health Workers for Population‐Level Blood Pressure Reduction: Results of a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial in India (DISHA Study)

Abstract: Background Population‐wide reduction in mean blood pressure is proposed as a key strategy for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease. We evaluated the effectiveness of a task‐sharing strategy involving frontline health workers in the primary prevention of elevated blood pressure. Methods and Results We conducted DISHA (Diet and lifestyle Interventions for Hypertension Risk reduction through Anganwadi Workers and Accredited Social Health Activists)… Show more

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“…Of the 35 included studies (online supplemental table S1), 26 were parallel-arm RCTs,10 32 33 43–45 52–72 and 8 were cluster RCTs 30 34–40. Thirty-one studies were conducted in South Asian countries (20 in India, 5 in Pakistan, 3 in Nepal, 2 in Sri Lanka and 1 in Bangladesh)30 32–40 43–45 53–60 62–64 66–72 and 4 studies were conducted outside of Asia (1 in the USA and 3 in Canada) 10 32 52 61.…”
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“…Of the 35 included studies (online supplemental table S1), 26 were parallel-arm RCTs,10 32 33 43–45 52–72 and 8 were cluster RCTs 30 34–40. Thirty-one studies were conducted in South Asian countries (20 in India, 5 in Pakistan, 3 in Nepal, 2 in Sri Lanka and 1 in Bangladesh)30 32–40 43–45 53–60 62–64 66–72 and 4 studies were conducted outside of Asia (1 in the USA and 3 in Canada) 10 32 52 61.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the 35 included studies (online supplemental table S1), 26 were parallel-arm RCTs,10 32 33 43–45 52–72 and 8 were cluster RCTs 30 34–40. Thirty-one studies were conducted in South Asian countries (20 in India, 5 in Pakistan, 3 in Nepal, 2 in Sri Lanka and 1 in Bangladesh)30 32–40 43–45 53–60 62–64 66–72 and 4 studies were conducted outside of Asia (1 in the USA and 3 in Canada) 10 32 52 61. Most participants in the studies had at least one major risk factor for CVD such as diabetes,33 54 60 63 67–69 71 dyslipidaemia,43 55 64 hypertension,35 40 44 45 65 66 70 72 obesity53 57 or metabolic syndrome 36 56.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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