Given the heightened risk of NCDs and mental health issues, it is critical for Jordanians and Syrian refugees to have access to prevention based health services. To address this need, the following project seeks to examine the capacity of Primary Care Health Centers to provide preventive services to empower patients to manage NCDs and potential mental health issues for those who are experiencing distress. The primary research question in this evaluation study is: Does prevention-based health and mental health services in primary health clinics improve health status of Jordanians and Syrian refugees? This research proposal will consist of three study conditions examining: * Condition 1: an existing NCD preventive intervention consisting of 24 sessions, which are 45 minutes covering diabetes, hypertension, obesity, reproductive health, cardiovascular diseases, allergies and smoking; * Condition 2: The existing NCD preventive intervention with 4 added mental health awareness sessions covering traumatic stress reactions, individual strategies for coping with stress and traumatic events and collective strategies for coping with stress and trauma; * Condition 3: Treatment as usual A group randomized study will be conducted in three clinics with patients of the respective clinics. The clinics will be identified prior to the study based on similar demographics, service utilization and staff capacity. Once the three clinics are identified they will be selected to one of the three study conditions. This research will be conducted in collaboration with the University of Illinois (UIUC), AmeriCares, and the Royal Health Awareness Society (RHAS) of Jordan. AmeriCares will work as the operational humanitarian organization collaborating with and providing support to RHAS and UIUC. RHAS's healthy community clinic is a community-based health project launched in 2011 conducted with the Ministry of Health (MOH). The project aims to build the capacity of participating Health Centers to provide better preventative services to empower patients to manage their diseases and reduce future complications. The Healthy Community Clinic, established within existing MOH facilities, provides medical practitioners with the training and resources necessary to implement management and prevention-based care to patients in underserved communities.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
600
NCD+MH Awareness Intervention Overview: i. Patients are assigned, at minimum, one health awareness lecture per month with a total of 28 lectures possible ii. Patients attend lectures on specific topics given by MoH staff, mainly nurses. iii. Topics tackled include: Diabetes, Hypertension, Asthma, Cardiovascular Disease, Reproductive Health, Healthy Nutrition, Smoking, Emotional Wellness, Stress Relief and Positive Coping. iv. Group nutrition and physical fitness counselling are incorporated into most health awareness lectures
i. Patients are assigned, at minimum, one health awareness lecture per month with a total of 24 lectures possible ii. Patients attend lectures on specific topics given by MoH staff, mainly nurses. iii. Topics tackled include: Diabetes, Hypertension, Asthma, Cardiovascular Disease, Reproductive Health, Healthy Nutrition, and Smoking iv. Group nutrition and physical fitness counselling are incorporated into most health awareness lectures
Royal health Awareness Society
Amman, Jordan
Health Behavior-Fruit Intake frequency (Assessing Change)
Likert 5 point question assessing frequency of fruit intake within a week (a. none, b. 1-2 times per week, c. 3-4 times per week, d. 5 + times per week.
Time frame: Baseline, Six Months, 12 Months, 18 months
Health Behavior-Vegetable Intake (Assessing Change)
Likert 5 point question assessing frequency of vegetable intake within a week (a. none, b. 1-2 times per week, c. 3-4 times per week, d. 5 + times per week.
Time frame: Baseline, Six Months, 12 Months, 18 months
Health Behavior-Bread Intake (Assessing Change)
Likert 5 point question assessing frequency of bread intake within a week (a. none, b. 1-2 times per week, c. 3-4 times per week, d. 5 + times per week.
Time frame: Baseline, Six Months, 12 Months, 18 months
Incidence of Smoking (Assessing Change)
Yes/no question asking participants if they smoke. If they answer yet to smoking they are prompted to ask how many cigarettes per week.
Time frame: Baseline, Six Months, 12 Months, 18 months
Health Behavior- Level of Physical Activity (Assessing Change)
Question inquiring how much physical activity participants get per week. Likert question Ranging from a. 30 minutes b.30 min to 1 hour c. 1-2 hours, d. 2-5 hours, e. more than 5 hours
Time frame: Baseline, Six Months, 12 Months, 18 months
Health Behavior-Amount of Red Meat Intake (Assessing Change)
Likert 5 point question assessing frequency of red meat intake within a week (a. none, b. 1-2 times per week, c. 3-4 times per week, d. 5 + times per week.
Time frame: Baseline, Six Months, 12 Months, 18 months
Duke Health Profile (Assessing Change)
Duke Health Profile: 17-item standardized self-report instrument containing six health measures (physical, mental, social, general, perceived health, and self-esteem), and four dysfunction measures (anxiety, depression, pain, and disability).
Time frame: Baseline, Six Months, 12 Months, 18 months
Blood Pressure (Assessing Change)
Trained nurses will collect Blood Pressure: Patients will be asked to remain seated with their legs uncrossed for at least 5 minutes before blood pressure measurements can be taken. In a seated position, systolic and diastolic blood pressure will be measured in mmHg by sphygmomanometer. This measurement should be repeated three times and the average of the second and third measurements should be calculated for data analysis.
Time frame: Baseline, Six Months, 12 Months, 18 months
BMI (Assessing Change)
Patients should be asked to remove their shoes and any outer garments, while maintaining cultural respect. Calibrated scales will be used to measure body weight to the nearest 0.5 kg. Height will be measured to the nearest 0.1 cm using the height rod attached to the scale.23The BMI will be calculated by dividing the mass in Kg over the square of the height in meters according to the equation below: BMI = Mass (kg)/Height (m2)
Time frame: Baseline, Six Months, 12 Months, 18 months
Laboratory tests: fasting blood glucose (Assessing Change)
Appointments for laboratory tests will occur in the mornings to allow for patients to fast overnight (a minimum of 8 hours). MedLabs phlebotomists will collect the samples. The amount of blood to be collected is 3 ml. Each tube is clearly marked with the volume of blood to be collected. Any specimen not meeting the test requirement in terms of volume must be rejected.
Time frame: Baseline, Six Months, 12 Months, 18 months
Laboratory tests: HbA1c (Assessing Change)
Appointments for laboratory tests will occur in the mornings to allow for patients to fast overnight (a minimum of 8 hours). MedLabs phlebotomists will collect the samples. The amount of blood to be collected is 3 ml. Each tube is clearly marked with the volume of blood to be collected. Any specimen not meeting the test requirement in terms of volume must be rejected.
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Time frame: Baseline, Six Months, 12 Months, 18 months
Laboratory tests: total cholesterol (Assessing Change)
Appointments for laboratory tests will occur in the mornings to allow for patients to fast overnight (a minimum of 8 hours). The amount of blood to be collected is 3 ml. Each tube is clearly marked with the volume of blood to be collected. Any specimen not meeting the test requirement in terms of volume must be rejected.
Time frame: Baseline, Six Months, 12 Months, 18 months
Health Behavior (Hypertension, Diabetes, Mental health, Nutrition) Knowledge Survey (Assessing Change)
22 item questionnaire developed to measure knowledge of risk and management of: hypertension, diabetes, mental health, nutrition. Participant can report yes/no/I don't know to each question. The correct items will then be summed to identify the levels of knowledge change across time.
Time frame: Baseline, Six Months, 12 Months, 18 months
Brief Trauma Questionnaire (Assessing Change)
Brief Trauma Questionnaire: The BTQ is a 10 item self-report questionnaire derived from the Brief Trauma Interview.
Time frame: Baseline, Six Months, 12 Months, 18 months
Primary Care PTSD (Assessing Change)
Six item screen derived from the PTSD Checklist-Civilian Version to help primary care settings screen for persons with possible PTSD symptoms. The five point Likert Scale ranges from not at all to extremely inquiring on prevalence of PTSD symptoms (e.g. had repeated disturbing memories about an event; c) Avoided activities or situations because they reminded you of a stressful experience)
Time frame: Baseline, Six Months, 12 Months, 18 months