Comorbidity-Oriented Primary Care and Integrated Management for Hypertension and Diabetes Mellitus

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age60-74
SponsorNanchang University

About this trial

The COMPACT-HTDM study is a parallel, two-arm cluster randomized controlled trial designed to evaluate a comorbidity-oriented integrated primary care management model for elderly patients with coexisting hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus in community health centers and township health centers. The trial aims to determine whether an integrated comorbidity management package can improve metabolic control and cardiovascular risk management compared with usual disease-specific care in routine primary care settings. Clusters are primary care facilities randomized 1:1 to intervention or control by an independent statistician using a computer-generated random sequence. Patients aged 60-74 years with diagnosed hypertension and type 2 diabetes for at least six months and recent use of chronic disease management services at the study site will be recruited through chronic disease registries. The intervention includes comorbidity-focused medication optimization and safety management, integrated lifestyle management, self-management and community support, training for primary care staff, standardized toolkits and workflow embedding, an integrated comorbidity management platform, and feedback/incentive mechanisms. The control group will continue current standard primary care management for hypertension and diabetes under existing national guidelines. Participants will be followed for six months, with possible extension to 12 months for longer-term outcomes. The primary outcome is the proportion of participants achieving both blood pressure and glycemic control targets, defined as SBP/DBP \<130/80 mmHg and HbA1c \<7.0%. Secondary outcomes include BMI, blood lipids, medication adherence, lifestyle behaviors, follow-up completion, referral rate, and safety events such as hypoglycemia and hypotension; implementation outcomes include acceptability, fidelity, and feasibility.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Township health centers or community health service centers that provide routine primary care management services for both hypertension and diabetes.

Agree to participate in cluster randomization and study procedures.

Have basic capacity for chronic disease follow-up and data recording.

Aged 60 to 74 years.

Disqualifiers

Facilities currently participating in other intervention studies or pilot programs targeting hypertension and/or diabetes management that may interfere with the study intervention.

Facilities with major organizational instability (e.g., restructuring, closure, or significant staff turnover) that would affect implementation or follow-up.

Severe cognitive impairment or psychiatric illness affecting participation or follow-up.

Anticipated inability to complete 6-month follow-up.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Integrated Comorbidity Management Package
  • Usual Care intervention

Treatment groups

960 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Locations

This trial has no locations

Sponsors and collaborators

Nanchang University

Lead sponsor

Xiangdong District General Hospital

Collaborator

Xinfeng County Center for Disease Control and Prevention

Collaborator

Health Commission of Wuyuan County

Collaborator