Objective To assess whether non-clinical staff can effectively manage people at high risk of cardiovascular disease using digital health technologies. Design Pragmatic, multicentre, randomised controlled trial. Setting 42 general practices in three areas of England. Participants Between 3 December 2012 and 23 July 2013 we recruited 641 adults aged 40 to 74 years with a 10 year cardiovascular disease risk of 20% or more, no previous cardiovascular event, at least one modifiable risk factor (systolic blood pressure ≥140 mm Hg, body mass index ≥30, current smoker), and access to a telephone, the internet, and email. Participants were individually allocated to intervention (n=325) or control (n=316) groups using automated randomisation stratifi...
Background: Although web-based interventions have been promoted for cardiovascular risk management o...
Digital health interventions are effective for hypertension self-management, but a comparison of the...
With significant declines in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality, attention has shifted to patien...
Objective: To assess whether non-clinical staff can effectively manage people at high risk of cardio...
Objectives To assess whether non-clinical staff can effectively manage people at high risk of cardio...
Objectives: To investigate the cost-effectiveness of a telehealth intervention for primary care pat...
Introduction Fewer than half of all people at highest risk of a cardiovascular event are receiving a...
Introduction Fewer than half of all people at highest risk of a cardiovascular event are receiving a...
Introduction: Fewer than half of all people at highest risk of a cardiovascular event are receiving ...
Digital health applications (apps) have the potential to improve health behaviors and outcomes. We a...
Objectives: To assess whether electronic (e-) coaching, using personalized web-based lifestyle and r...
BACKGROUND: Inadequate blood pressure (BP) control could be due to incorrect management of hypertens...
Background: Although web-based interventions have been promoted for cardiovascular risk management o...
Digital health interventions are effective for hypertension self-management, but a comparison of the...
With significant declines in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality, attention has shifted to patien...
Objective: To assess whether non-clinical staff can effectively manage people at high risk of cardio...
Objectives To assess whether non-clinical staff can effectively manage people at high risk of cardio...
Objectives: To investigate the cost-effectiveness of a telehealth intervention for primary care pat...
Introduction Fewer than half of all people at highest risk of a cardiovascular event are receiving a...
Introduction Fewer than half of all people at highest risk of a cardiovascular event are receiving a...
Introduction: Fewer than half of all people at highest risk of a cardiovascular event are receiving ...
Digital health applications (apps) have the potential to improve health behaviors and outcomes. We a...
Objectives: To assess whether electronic (e-) coaching, using personalized web-based lifestyle and r...
BACKGROUND: Inadequate blood pressure (BP) control could be due to incorrect management of hypertens...
Background: Although web-based interventions have been promoted for cardiovascular risk management o...
Digital health interventions are effective for hypertension self-management, but a comparison of the...
With significant declines in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality, attention has shifted to patien...