About this trial
The aim of this project is to develop and validate an adaptive intervention model to improve self-management behavior in rural hypertensive patients. The primary question it seeks to answer is: Can a tailored, interaction-based intervention model, guided by key doctor-patient interaction elements, effectively enhance self-management behavior among rural hypertensive patients and improve long-term blood pressure control? Researchers will evaluate the impact of different intervention strategies on self-management behavior and identify the most effective combination to establish a sustainable intervention model for rural hypertension management.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Diagnosed hypertension patients who are permanent residents in rural areas.
No plans for long-term relocation within the next year.
Willing to participate in this study.
No cognitive impairment.
Disqualifiers
Age over 80 years.
Having conditions such as stroke, paralysis, or mental disorders that prevent the completion of self-management behaviors.
Severe hearing impairment or speech disorders that prevent participation in interviews.
Likely to relocate or be away from the local area for an extended period within one year.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Standard Interactive Intervention for Hypertension Management
- Intensified Interactive Intervention for Hypertension Management
Treatment groups
6
Treatment groupsSee each treatment group below.
Sponsors and collaborators
Yuju Wu
Lead sponsor
Sichuan University
Sponsor institution