Journal of International Medical Research (Jun 2018)

Effectiveness of the IAO interdisciplinary programme led by nurses on metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk: a randomized, controlled trial

  • V. E. Fernández-Ruiz,
  • J. A. Paniagua-Urbano,
  • M. Solé-Agustí,
  • A. Ruiz-Sánchez,
  • J. Gómez-Marín,
  • D. Armero-Barranco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/0300060518757604
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46

Abstract

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Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of an interdisciplinary programme led by nurses in relation to metabolic syndrome (MS) and cardiovascular risk (CVR). Methods This randomized, controlled, clinical trial included 74 patients diagnosed with MS (experimental group [EG], n = 37; control group [CG], n = 37). The intervention consisted of a 12-month interdisciplinary programme (pre-test, 6 months of intervention, 12 months of intervention, and 1-year follow-up post-intervention) coordinated by nursing. Results We found a progressive and significant reduction for all clinical, biochemical, and anthropometric parameters analysed at different time points. In the EG, remission of MS by 48.1% in the short term was observed (83.8% in the medium term) and maintained at 1 year post-intervention. In the CG, the prevalence of MS increased by 2.7% from the initial evaluation to study completion. A similar trend was observed for CVR. In the EG, 100% of subjects had a moderate-low risk of CVR at 1 year post-intervention, whereas the CG had CVR in all categories. Conclusion An interdisciplinary, nurse-led programme improves participants’ metabolic and cardiovascular health, while maintaining long-term effects. Our findings suggest an important role of the professional nurse as a nexus between the patient, different professionals, and the community.