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A Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Trial of a Complex Multiple Risk Intervention to Promote Healthy Behaviors in People Between 45 to 75 Years Attended in Primary Health Care
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating EIRA intervention for Health Behavior and 6 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 3,062 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study examines the effectiveness and the costs of a complex multiple risk behavior intervention to promote healthy behaviors in people aged between 45 and 75 years attended in Primary Health Care services. This intervention aims to reduce tobacco use, to enhance adherence to the Mediterranean dietary pattern and to increase physical activity. The study also seeks to provide evidence on the strategies to integrate health promotion into the usual clinical practice of primary care providers.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Individual intervention has an average intensity between 2 and 3 visits; if necessary, professionals have the freedom to make a greater number of visits. Group intervention is carried out through health education workshops. These workshops take place 15-20 days after initiating the individual intervention and they are conducted by primary care providers in the health center. A group of 12-15 people attend in each workshop. Community intervention focuses mainly on the social prescription of resources and activities that are carried out in the community where the participant person resides. In addition the intervention has the support of information and communication technologies, such as a web addressed to the participant, a mobile app or the sending personalized text messages.