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Evaluation of the Chronic Disease Co-Care Pilot Scheme

An Evaluation of the Effectiveness and Cost-effectiveness of the Chronic Disease Co-Care (CDCC) Pilot Scheme: a Commissioned Study


Sponsor

The University of Hong Kong

Enrollment

3,772 participants

Start Date

Jan 18, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The Chronic Disease Co-Care (CDCC) Pilot Scheme is initiated for early screening and management of people with hypertension (HT), pre-diabetes mellitus (pre-DM) and diabetes mellitus (DM) in Hong Kong. This study will evaluate the quality of care, feasibility, acceptability, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the Scheme. This is a 12-month cohort study among the District Health Centre (DHC) or DHC Express, healthcare providers, CDCC participants and a comparison group of 1,886 non-participants. All the person-in charge, 2 family doctors and 1 of each allied health provider from each DHC/DHC Express will be administered with the questionnaires on quality of care and costing. All CDCC participants will be included in subject characteristics, among which a convenience sample of 548 will complete a telephone survey on experience, enablement and satisfaction of the CDCC Pilot Scheme. The health outcomes of 1,886 CDCC participants and 1,886 non-participants will be compared for evaluation of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. Participant characteristics, enablement, compliance to the standards of care, and costing of CDCC Pilot Scheme will be summarized using descriptive statistics. Differences in the proportion of patients meeting treatment targeted for HT, pre-DM and DM after 12 months will be compared by chi-squared test and logistic regressions. The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio will be evaluated by comparing with the World Health Organization (WHO) threshold. This study will inform future healthcare planning and policy for manpower and resource allocation.


Eligibility

Min Age: 45 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This trial evaluates a new community health program in Hong Kong that helps people at risk for diabetes or high blood pressure get earlier care and monitoring. You may be eligible if... - You are a Hong Kong resident aged 45 or older - You are willing to share your health records and join the program - You do NOT have a known history of diabetes or high blood pressure (for the main group) - OR you DO have a known history of diabetes or high blood pressure (for the comparison group) You may NOT be eligible if... - You have a known history of diabetes or high blood pressure (for the main intervention group) - You do not have diabetes or high blood pressure (for the comparison group) Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

COMBINATION_PRODUCTThe Chronic Disease Co-Care (CDCC) Pilot Scheme

Participants will receive comprehensive health management plans and necessary medication treatment from family doctors, based on their clinical condition. Nurse clinic will provide disease prevention education, health assessment, and counselling services, whereas allied health professionals (including optometrists, podiatrists, dietitians, and physiotherapists) will provide individualized intervention services for participants.


Locations(1)

Jockey Club Building for Interdisciplinary Research 5 Sassoon Road, Pok Fu Lam, HONG KONG

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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