Check it, change it: a community-based, multifaceted intervention to improve blood pressure control

Although home blood pressure (BP) monitoring interventions have shown potential in selected populations, it is unclear whether such strategies can be generalized. We sought to determine whether a multifaceted BP control program that uses a web-based health portal (Heart360), community health coaches...

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Veröffentlicht in:Circulation Cardiovascular quality and outcomes 2014-11, Vol.7 (6), p.828-834
Hauptverfasser: Thomas, Kevin L, Shah, Bimal R, Elliot-Bynum, Sharon, Thomas, Kristin D, Damon, Katrina, Allen LaPointe, Nancy M, Calhoun, Sarah, Thomas, Laine, Breathett, Khadijah, Mathews, Robin, Anderson, Monique, Califf, Robert M, Peterson, Eric D
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Zusammenfassung:Although home blood pressure (BP) monitoring interventions have shown potential in selected populations, it is unclear whether such strategies can be generalized. We sought to determine whether a multifaceted BP control program that uses a web-based health portal (Heart360), community health coaches, and physician assistant guidance could improve hypertension control in a diverse community setting. Between September 12, 2010, and November 11, 2011 Check It, Change It, a community-based hypertension quality improvement program, enrolled 1756 patients with hypertension from 8 clinics in Durham County, NC. The Check It, Change It community intervention was evaluated using a prepost study design without a concurrent control. Participants were stratified into 3 tiers according to their initial BP: tier 0 (BP
ISSN:1941-7713
1941-7705
DOI:10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.114.001039