Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Vascular Intervention Project (VIP): a Randomized Controlled Trial of a Novel Community-based Primary and Secondary Cardiovascular Prevention Program in the Algoma District of Northern Ontario
VIP is a demonstration project with a goal to decrease modifiable risk factors for those with a higher risk of having a vascular event such as a heart attack or stroke or of developing vascular disease. Introduced as a study, VIP compares whether there is a significant reduction of modifiable vascular risk factors among patients who are involved in a personalized directed program versus those being provided standard care by their physician. Health care providers work collaboratively with the 'VIP Team' to improve the participants' vascular health.
This Northern Ontario, community-based demonstration project is a multi-disciplinary,
primary care provider-based collaboration. The goals of the project are to:
1. Decrease the modifiable risk factors for primary care patients at risk for vascular
disease in the Algoma District;
2. Increase collaboration between health care providers such as family physicians,
pharmacists, physiotherapists, dietitians and nurses in the community;
3. Increase the participation of the patient and family in decision-making, self-care, and
adherence to agreed-upon management plans;
4. Improve patient access to care, clinical outcomes and satisfaction;
5. Provide a business case for a practical, sustainable and generalizable model for the
primary care of vascular disease in the community.
The Group Health Centre, a multi-disciplinary, not-for-profit community-based health
organization with 56,000 rostered patients, leads the project. However, all Sault Ste Marie
community patients are eligible to join the Vascular Intervention Program (VIP). This
program has three key components: a registry of VIP patients with audit, recall and
feedback; use of the novel ACTION score template, and the optional use of VIPNet, a
personalized patient record tool that provides secure web access to optimize quality and
continuity of care. The VIP project aims to empower patients and increase collaboration
among the primary health care team. Patients with any vascular risk factors will be eligible
for VIP.
The VIP project is a demonstration project that does not duplicate existing GHC chronic
disease management programs because (1) the VIP is offered to all eligible community
patients, not only GHC enrollees; (2) VIP integrates any patients with vascular risk, not
just those with pre-defined conditions; (3) novel collaborative tools such as the ACTION
template and VIPNet website are being piloted; and (4) explicit patient-centred decision
making drives the process. The development and evaluation of the VIP demonstration project
is a unique step in the evolution of primary care chronic disease management in Sault Ste
Marie, and the rest of the province.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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