Objectives: The National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) has enhanced public awareness of the importance of cholesterol in the development of heart disease, yet most patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD) do not know or achieve their low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) goals. This randomized, controlled trial was designed to evaluate the impact of a system that provides uniquely formatted laboratory results to patients with CVD on their changes in LDL-C levels.
Methods: Eighty patients with CVD were randomized to receive standard care or the intervention inclusive of a computer-generated, 11''x17'' color poster depicting an individual's LDL-C status and goals along with personalized steps to aid in goal achievement.
Objective: The public is increasingly aware of the importance of HbA(1c) testing, yet the vast majority of patients with diabetes do not know their HbA(1c) status or goal. We set forth to evaluate the impact of a system that provides uniquely formatted and personalized reports of diabetes status and goals on changes in HbA(1c) levels.
Research Design And Methods: A total of 150 patients with diabetes were randomized to receive either standard care or intervention inclusive of a computer-generated 11" x 17" color poster depicting an individual's HbA(1c) status and goals along with personalized steps to aid in goal achievement.