A Phone-call With a Student/General Practitioner Team to Impact Morbidity of Chronic Patients During COVID-19 Containment (COVIQuest)
Cardiovascular Diseases, Mental Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Cardiovascular Diseases focused on measuring general practice, COVID-19, chronic diseases, medical student
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria (patient with a chronic cardiovascular) :
- Male or female
- >= 70 years of age
- Participants covered by or entitled to social security
- With a chronic cardiovascular or mental disease as referenced in the long term illness (ALD) list (i.e. with an ALD n°1, 3, 5, 12, 13 for cardiovascular disease)
- Followed regularly by their general practitioner (i.e. entered in the list of patients followed by a general practitioner by French Health Insurance
- Participants who has given oral, express and informed consent.
Inclusion criteria (patient with a mental disease) :
- Male or female
- >= 18 years of age
- Participants covered by or entitled to social security
- With a chronic cardiovascular or mental disease as referenced in the long term illness (ALD) list (i.e. with an ALD 23 for mental disease)
- Followed regularly by their general practitioner (i.e. entered in the list of patients followed by a general practitioner by French Health Insurance
- Participants who has given oral, express and informed consent
Exclusion criteria :
- Patients with both a cardiovascular ALD and a mental health ALD (they will benefit from the intervention, without participating in the trial)
- Patients already and directly managed by their general practitioner during containment and whose general practitioner refuses that the patient be contacted by someone other than himself
- Patients unable to provide informed consent.
Sites / Locations
- Dibao-Dina
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Management by a student/general practitioner tandem
Usual care
Patients will receive a phone call from the medical student who will inquire about their health. The medical student will then transmit this information to the general practitioner who will decide on the most suitable management for the patient.
Usual care, i.e. patients will call their general practitioner when needed, up to 1 month, which corresponds to the estimated time for the intervention to be delivered to all patients in the intervention group. At the end of the intervention at 1 month, patients in the usual care group will also receive a phone-call from the medical student/general practitioner tandem.