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Community-based health organisations and chronic illness care

Evaluation of the provision of mailed print-based information to increase access to community-based health organisations among general practice patients with chronic disease

Status
Completed
Phases
Phase 1
Study type
Interventional
Source
ANZCTR
Registry ID
ACTRN12607000167460
Enrollment
276
Registered
2007-03-13
Start date
2007-03-19
Completion date
2007-07-31
Last updated
2020-01-13

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Conditions

None listed

Brief summary

The purpose of the study is to evaluate a general-practice based referral strategy to improve access to community-based health organisations among people with chronic illness. It is hypothesised that greater access to these organisations is associated with a range of benefits in terms of chronic illness self-management and health related quality of life.

Interventions

General practice patients with chronic disease will be assigned randomly to receive routine care plus mailed letter containing general information plus printed information package providing information about community based health organisations relevant to the patient's chronic condition (Intervention group). At recruitment to the study, all patients will be advised (via a participant

General practice patients with chronic disease will be assigned randomly to receive routine care plus mailed letter containing general information plus printed information package providing information about community based health organisations relevant to the patient's chronic condition (Intervention group). At recruitment to the study, all patients will be advised (via a participant information sheet) that they will be mailed one of two information packages, both of which will contain useful information but differing in the amount of information provided: one will contain more detailed information than the other. Patients are advised they will have an equal chance of receiving either of the packages and that the one sent will be decided at random. The patients will retain and have access to the intervention package for the duration of the 12-month study and beyond.

Sponsors

Dr Fran Boyle, The University of Queensland
Lead SponsorIndividual

Study design

Allocation
Randomised controlled trial
Intervention model
Parallel
Primary purpose
Educational / counselling / training
Masking
Open (masking not used)

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
All
Age
18 Years to No maximum
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

Confirmed (by general practitioner) diagnosis of arthritis, osteoporosis, ankylosing spondylitis, asthma, diabetes, hepatitis C, haemochromatosis, or kidney disease.

Exclusion criteria

Cognitive impairment that precludes provision of informed consent; Non-English speaking or otherwise unable to complete a telephone interview.

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ANZCTR · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026