Effect of Digital Intervention on Self-management of Hypertensive Patients at High Risk of Stroke
NCT ID: NCT07089810
Last Updated: 2025-07-28
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
120 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-08-01
2026-01-10
Brief Summary
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Digital health management, such as remote monitoring, AI and mobile health platforms, provides a new way for hypertension prevention and control. Foreign studies have shown that digital interventions can effectively improve patients' self-management behaviors, such as diet, exercise and blood pressure control. Interventions based on wechat, APP and other tools in China have also achieved positive results, but face challenges such as patient acceptance, system adaptation and data continuity.
Based on behavior change wheel (BCW) theory \*\* and digital platform, this study formulated personalized intervention programs for hypertension patients in high-risk groups of stroke, and promoted health behavior change from three aspects of \*\* ability, motivation and opportunity \*\*. By improving disease cognition and strengthening self-management, the incidence of stroke can be ultimately reduced, and a new strategy for hypertension prevention and control in the community can be provided.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Digital intervention has a high blood pressure in the high-risk population of stroke Study
The chronic disease management App developed by the Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University was used to digitally manage hypertension patients, construct personalized intervention programs for such patients, and implement effective supervision and management on the platform. By strengthening the cognition of the population on the disease, it can increase their ability to self-management health, promote the change of health behavior, and ultimately reduce the incidence of stroke
Digital intervention has a high blood pressure in the high-risk population of stroke Study on the effect of stress on self-management behavior of patients
Intervention group (n = 60) : Interventions were developed for five behavioral problems, as follows:
1. Lack of knowledge about hypertension
\- Measures: APP push knowledge (risk factors, medication, lifestyle, etc.), blood pressure monitoring teaching, monthly online lectures, regular feedback and encouragement of blood pressure data.
2. Poor medication compliance
\- Measures: Medication reminders were set by the APP, and repeated and recorded when no medication was taken.
3. Obesity/overweight Targets: BMI 18.5-23.9, waist circumference \<90cm in men and \<85cm in women Interventions: promoting knowledge about the dangers of obesity, daily exercise reminders, setting weight loss goals and encouraging weight loss.
4. A high-sodium diet Target: \<6g salt per day
\- Measures: Release of low-salt dietary guidelines (graphic and text) and distribution of salt-limiting spoons (1-2 grams).
5. Drinking too much Target: ≤25g alcohol per day for men and ≤15g for women; Weekly male ≤140g, female ≤80
The control group was given health education according to the community management routine of the 20
Patients in the control group will receive routine hypertension management in the community according to the recommendations of the Chinese Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Hypertension (2024), including health education, lifestyle intervention, blood pressure monitoring, and regular follow-up \*\*, but without the use of digital chronic disease management App.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Digital intervention has a high blood pressure in the high-risk population of stroke Study on the effect of stress on self-management behavior of patients
Intervention group (n = 60) : Interventions were developed for five behavioral problems, as follows:
1. Lack of knowledge about hypertension
\- Measures: APP push knowledge (risk factors, medication, lifestyle, etc.), blood pressure monitoring teaching, monthly online lectures, regular feedback and encouragement of blood pressure data.
2. Poor medication compliance
\- Measures: Medication reminders were set by the APP, and repeated and recorded when no medication was taken.
3. Obesity/overweight Targets: BMI 18.5-23.9, waist circumference \<90cm in men and \<85cm in women Interventions: promoting knowledge about the dangers of obesity, daily exercise reminders, setting weight loss goals and encouraging weight loss.
4. A high-sodium diet Target: \<6g salt per day
\- Measures: Release of low-salt dietary guidelines (graphic and text) and distribution of salt-limiting spoons (1-2 grams).
5. Drinking too much Target: ≤25g alcohol per day for men and ≤15g for women; Weekly male ≤140g, female ≤80
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
45 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Other Identifiers
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2025-K116-01
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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