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Adapting Tools to Implement Stroke Risk Management to Veterans - NCT00355147-77030(Clinical Trial 146897)
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Houston |
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TX |
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77030 |
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Ischemic Stroke - Transient Ischemic Attack |
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The purpose of this study is to help us understand how a stroke prevention program can help
improve control of medical conditions that increase the risk of having a stroke. A stroke
prevention program is a collection of materials including written materials like pamphlets
and brochures, videotapes and training guides for stroke survivors and for the doctors that
provide care for them. Other tools that may be used in a stroke prevention program include
things that help patients monitor medical symptoms at home like home blood pressure machines
or blood sugar monitors and messaging devices that allow reporting symptoms from home to a
health care provider.
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Stroke affects at least 15,000 veterans each year, and this number will likely increase as
the veteran population ages. According to the AHA, the prevalence of stroke is expected to
double by 2020 with the increased proportion of older adults nationwide. Our preliminary
QUERI work indicates that stroke risk factors are often undermanaged in VHS.
This proposed study of a stroke risk factor management program may benefit the VHS in
several ways. First, it offers VHS a systematic program for reduction in stroke risk factors
leading to better health for our veterans and a reduction in inpatient and outpatient
rehabilitation and home health services for these events. Second, the VSPP takes into
account the varied resources and services offered in VAMCs across the nation, allowing the
program to be tailored both to a given facility and to the individual veteran's needs and
readiness to change. Importantly, the program could allow all VA facilities to offer
guideline-concurrent stroke risk reduction programs and therefore increase compliance with
VA/DoD, AHA, and JCAHO stroke care guidelines and improve their quality of stroke care.
Comparison(s): Other regionally matched facilities to compare rate of compliance with the
various measures during the course if the study at the intervention site. |
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Inclusion Criteria:
- Veterans 18 years or older hospitalized with stroke or TIA at Indianapolis VAMC and
Houston VAMC;
- willing to participate;
- access to telephone;
- speaks and understands English;
- no severe cognitive impairments;
- life expectancy of at last 6 mos;
- willingness to follow-up in VA outpatient care.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Severe aphasia or cognitive impairment;
- active alcohol or substance abuse;
- cannot or unwilling to participate;
- does not speak or understand English;
- life expectancy less than 6 mos;
- no access to telephone;
- no VA outpatient follow-up. |
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January 5, 2011 |
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