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Validity and Effectiveness of a Method for Self-screening of Cardiovascular Risk
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating CV-screening-1 plus personalized, CV-screening-2 plus personalized, and 2 other interventions for Risk Factor, Cardiovascular. Completed, enrolled 960 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The aims of this study are (1) to validate a self-screening method for cardiovascular (CV) risk that does not require the supervision of a health professional (including self-measurement of blood pressure, lipid profile evaluated by dry chemistry, and self-administered questionnaires on sex, age, diabetes, and tobacco consumption). (2) From these data, the investigators will generate personalized recommendations based on the best available evidence. The investigators will also analyze whether this innovative approach improves adherence to preventive recommendations for cardiovascular and other chronic diseases.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Cardiovascular risk screening supervised by health professional - 15 minutes wash-out - Self-screening of cardiovascular risk; Communication of personalized recommendations according to the health exam results for the control of cardiovascular risk factors
Self-screening of cardiovascular risk - 15 minutes wash-out - Cardiovascular risk screening supervised by health professional; Communication of personalized recommendations according to the health exam results for the control of cardiovascular risk factors
Cardiovascular risk screening supervised by health professional - 15 minutes wash-out - Self-screening of cardiovascular risk; Standard communication of the health exam results
Self-screening of cardiovascular risk - 15 minutes wash-out - Cardiovascular risk screening supervised by health professional; Standard communication of the health exam results