The investigators propose conducting a pilot study to identify 6 worksites (2 India, 2 Sri Lanka, 2 Bangladesh) explore barriers to optimum cardiovascular disease(CVD) care at these worksites, quantify risk factor level in worksite populations and identify and train peer mentors to deliver an educational intervention to improve life style and enhance medication adherence among those at moderate to high risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Eligibility Criteria - All employees aged above 35 years at selected workplaces. Study design - Mixed methods methods Phase 1 - Qualitative study; Phase 2 - Quantitative - Single group, non-randomized before-after comparison study + KAP survey Sample size - Approximately 334 participants. The study entails the following steps - Step 1 - An evaluation for knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) related to cardiovascular health/ disease at worksites. Step 2 - A qualitative study for barriers and facilitators of behaviors associated with optimal cardiovascular health Step 3 - Baseline assessment of cardiovascular risk using a non-lab based risk assessment score Step 4 - Piloting a trained peer mentored educational/ intensive follow-up intervention for 3 month with a re-assessment at 3 months.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
334
Employees above the age of 35 years will be risk stratified into moderate or high risk of developing cardiovascular disease using a simple non-lab based risk scoring system, they will be invited to participate in the pilot intervention study. This is a single arm before-after study.subject education will focus on life style medication and adherence to medication (if applicable).importantly the peer mentor will try to identify barriers to adopting a healthy lifestyle(tobacco, physical acitivity, diet, alcohol and strees) and adherence to cardiovascular disease prevention medication. peer mentors will be trained to interpret blood glucose and lipids, recognize abnormal valves, provide lifestyle counseling and refer to treating physician when appropriate.
Appollo Ispat Complex Ltd
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Shardharan Bima Coorporation
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited
Bangalore, India
TVS Motor company Limited
Hosūr, India
Change in knowledge attitudes & practices related to Cardiovascular risk factors. (questionnaire)
A knowledge, attitudes \& practices questionnaire will be administered to participants
Time frame: 1 Month
Identification of barriers and facilitators for an optimal Cardiovascular Health environment. (In depth interviews and focus groups discussions with random sample of participants)
qualitative analysis - In depth interviews and focus groups discussions with random sample of participants
Time frame: 3 Months
Estimate the Cardiovascular risk factor burden (validated non lab based Cardiovascular risk score)
validated non lab based Cardiovascular risk score will be used (developed from NHANES data and validated against Framingham score
Time frame: 3 Months
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Department of Census & Statistics
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka Telecom
Colombo, Sri Lanka