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System-integrated Technology-enabled Model of Care to Improve the Health of Stroke Patients in Rural China
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating SINEMA intervention for Stroke. Completed, enrolled 1,299 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Despite the significant burden of stroke in rural China, secondary prevention of stroke is scarce. The aim of the study is to develop a system-integrated technology-enabled intervention (SINEMA) model for the secondary prevention of stroke in rural China and evaluate the effectiveness of the model compared with usual care. The hypothesis is that trained village doctors, equipped with digital health technology, can provide essential evidence-based care to stroke survivors in rural China.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Provider-facing intervention includes the following components: (1) Systematic cascade training for village doctors; (2) monthly follow-up visits with the support of the SINEMA APP; (3) village doctor group activities; (4) performance feedback and incentives. Stroke survivor-facing intervention program includes the following components: (1) Briefing session; (2) monthly follow-up visits and follow-up handout; (3) daily voice message for health education.