Remote Health Program for Diabetes and High Blood Pressure

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Overseen ByLana Sargent, Ph.D., FNP-C, GNP-BC, RN, FNAP
Age: 18+
Sex: Any
Trial Phase: Academic
Sponsor: Virginia Commonwealth University
Must be taking: Blood pressure, Diabetes
No Placebo GroupAll trial participants will receive the active study treatment (no placebo)

What You Need to Know Before You Apply

What is the purpose of this trial?

This trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of remote health programs in managing diabetes and high blood pressure. Participants will use either telehealth (healthcare over the phone) or remote patient monitoring devices to track their health from home. This trial suits individuals in the Mobile Health and Wellness Program who take medications for diabetes or high blood pressure and can use remote monitoring devices or engage in telephone-based care. As an unphased trial, it provides a unique opportunity to explore innovative health management solutions from home.

Do I have to stop taking my current medications for the trial?

The trial does not specify if you need to stop taking your current medications, but it mentions that participants should be currently taking blood pressure and/or diabetes medications.

What prior data suggests that this remote health program is safe for diabetes and high blood pressure patients?

Research has shown that remote patient monitoring, used in this trial, is well-tolerated. This method employs digital devices to monitor health at home. Studies have found it safe and effective for managing conditions like high blood pressure, with no major reports of harmful effects. Many patients have experienced benefits, such as reduced blood pressure. This suggests that remote monitoring could be a safe way to manage health conditions.12345

Why are researchers excited about this trial?

Researchers are excited about this trial because it explores how remote patient monitoring and telehealth can improve management of diabetes and high blood pressure. Unlike traditional in-person visits and standard medication regimens, the remote approach allows patients to engage with health professionals from the comfort of their homes, using technology to track vital signs and health metrics in real-time. This innovative method aims to enhance patient convenience, increase adherence to treatment plans, and provide timely intervention, potentially leading to better health outcomes.

What evidence suggests that this trial's treatments could be effective for diabetes and high blood pressure?

Research has shown that remote patient monitoring, which participants in this trial's remote group will use, can effectively manage diabetes and high blood pressure. Studies have found that it can lower systolic blood pressure by an average of 7.3 mmHg. For those with more severe high blood pressure, the reduction can be even greater, at 16.7 mmHg. Participants in the telehealth group will engage through standard telephone visits. For diabetes, telehealth has been shown to help control blood sugar levels, including HbA1c, an important measure of long-term blood sugar control. Overall, remote monitoring tools can lead to better health outcomes by making it easier for patients to track and manage their conditions from home.15678

Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?

This trial is for adults over 18 who are part of the Mobile Health and Wellness Program, speak English, and have hypertension, diabetes, heart failure or COPD. They must be able to use a remote monitoring device or phone for care and take medication for blood pressure/diabetes.

Inclusion Criteria

Participant in the Mobile Health and Wellness Program
English-speaking
I have hypertension, diabetes, heart failure, or COPD.
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Exclusion Criteria

No access to an internet connection
I have been diagnosed with a form of dementia such as Alzheimer's, Lewy body, Parkinson's, or vascular dementia.

Timeline for a Trial Participant

Screening

Participants are screened for eligibility to participate in the trial

2-4 weeks

Treatment

Participants engage in team-based telemedicine visits and remote patient monitoring

16 weeks
Telemedicine visits

Follow-up

Participants are monitored for safety and effectiveness after treatment

4 weeks

What Are the Treatments Tested in This Trial?

Interventions

  • Remote patient monitoring
  • Telephone
Trial Overview The study tests team-based telemedicine visits versus standard telephone care using remote patient monitoring technology. It's designed as a pilot study with participants before and after the intervention to see how well it works.
How Is the Trial Designed?
2Treatment groups
Experimental Treatment
Active Control
Group I: Remote groupExperimental Treatment1 Intervention
Group II: TelehealthActive Control1 Intervention

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Who Is Running the Clinical Trial?

Virginia Commonwealth University

Lead Sponsor

Trials
732
Recruited
22,900,000+

Citations

Remote Patient Monitoring Is Associated with Improved ...Systolic blood pressure improved by 7.3 mmHg for all patients and 16.7 mmHg for stage 2 HTN. There was improvement in mean arterial pressure ( ...
Efficiency of remote monitoring and guidance in blood ...In this study, we aimed to compare whether remote monitoring and self-monitoring differ from usual care in terms of their effects on BP ...
Home Telemonitoring of Patients With Type 2 DiabetesA review by Wu et al. (14) found that telehealth was more effective in controlling both A1C and blood pressure in patients with type 1 or type 2 ...
Diabetes Management Through Remote Patient Monitoring1. Quantitative Data. The quantitative data in RIISCC contained information on three health outcomes including HbA1c, high blood pressure (>140/ ...
The effect of remote patient monitoring on the primary care ...Our data suggest that remote monitoring is not associated with a change in primary care office visit frequency.
Remote Patient Monitoring: Patient Outcomes Data in 2023They experienced an average systolic pressure reduction of 26.1 mmHg and a diastolic pressure improvement of 13.1 mmHg (p < 0.0001).
Remote Patient Monitoring | PSNetRPM is a type of telehealth in which healthcare providers monitor patients outside the traditional care setting using digital medical devices.
Effect of Remote Patient Monitoring on Stage 2 HypertensionEffect of Remote Patient Monitoring on Stage 2 Hypertension · RPM was associated with a 75% reduction in stage 2 hypertension over 12 months.
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