A telehealth-delivered intervention to extend the veteran HIV treatment cascade for cardiovascular disease prevention: V-EXTRA-CVD study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

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Musoke, Lewis

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Bosworth, Hayden B

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Dickson, Christina

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Gentry, Pamela

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Strawbridge, Elizabeth

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Subramaniam, Soumya

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Gierisch, Jennifer

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Smith, Valerie

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Woolson, Sandra

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Pura, John

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Amutuhaire, Willington

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Naggie, Susanna

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Schexnayder, Julie

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Hall, Karen

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Longenecker, Chris T

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Harris, Nadine M

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Rogers, Chantrice

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Van Epps, Puja

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for V-EXTRA-CVD Group

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2023-11-12T17:31:55Z

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2023-11-12T17:31:55Z

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2023-12

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2023-11-12T17:31:54Z

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Background: Veterans living with HIV have up to twice the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) compared to those without HIV.Objective: Our study seeks to test a non-physician led virtual self-management implementation strategy to reduce ASCVD risk among people living with HIV (PWH). We aim to conduct a randomized control trial among PWH (n = 300) with a diagnosis of hypertension (HTN) who are enrolled in Veterans Health Administration (VHA) clinics, on suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART), randomized 1:1 to intervention vs. education control for a 12-month duration.Methods: Using human centered design approach, we have adapted a previous 5-component telehealth focused, non-physician led intervention to a Veteran population. The education control arm receives enhanced education in addition to usual care. The primary outcome is 6 mmHg reduction in systolic BP over 12-month in the intervention arm compared to the control arm. The secondary outcome is a 12-month difference in non-HDL cholesterol. While each component of our intervention has an evidence base, they have not been tested together in an HIV context.Conclusion: The proposed multicomponent intervention has the potential to improve cardiovascular outcomes in PWH using novel virtual care methods in a patient centered care approach.

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10.1080/25787489.2023.2261747

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2578-7489

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2578-7470

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/29371

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eng

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HIV research & clinical practice

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10.1080/25787489.2023.2261747

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for V-EXTRA-CVD Group

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A telehealth-delivered intervention to extend the veteran HIV treatment cascade for cardiovascular disease prevention: V-EXTRA-CVD study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

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Journal article

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Bosworth, Hayden B|0000-0001-6188-9825

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Smith, Valerie|0000-0001-5170-9819

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Naggie, Susanna|0000-0001-7721-6975

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2261747

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1

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24

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