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Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 3/2011

01-03-2011 | Original Research

Improving Blood Pressure Control: Results of Home-based Post-acute Care Interventions

Authors: Liliana E. Pezzin, PhD, JD, Penny H. Feldman, PhD, Jennifer M. Mongoven, MPH, Margaret V. McDonald, MSW, Linda M. Gerber, PhD, Timothy R. Peng, PhD

Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Issue 3/2011

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Abstract

Background

Blood pressure (BP) control remains elusive for many Americans. Although home health nurses are uniquely positioned to help vulnerable individuals achieve BP control, hypertension (HTN) management has not been a high priority in post-acute care.

Objective

To examine the effects of two home-based interventions designed to improve BP outcomes among high-risk African-American patients.

Design

Cluster randomized controlled trial.

Participants

A total of 845 newly admitted patients with uncontrolled HTN (JNC7 stages 1 or 2).

Interventions

The “basic” intervention delivered key HTN information to clinicians and patients, and a home BP monitor to patients, while the patients received usual post-acute care. The “augmented” intervention provided more intensive and extensive HTN information, monitoring and feedback for 3 months beyond the index home care admission.

Measures

Primary: BP control. Secondary: reductions in mmHG SBP and DBP, improvements in proportions improving JNC7 stage or achieving clinically meaningful reductions in SBP and DBP.

Methods

Multivariate regression models.

Key Results

The basic intervention produced no significant BP improvements; the augmented intervention significantly improved stage 2 patients’ outcomes. Among stage 2 patients, the augmented intervention increased BP control by 8.7 percentage points relative to usual care (8.9% vs. 17.6%; p = 0.01), yielded an 8.3 mmHG relative reduction in SBP (p = 0.01), and increased the proportion achieving at least a 20 mmHG reduction in SBP by 16.4 percentage points (p = 0.01).

Conclusion

Among stage 2 patients, a nurse-led intervention providing additional HTN medication review and patient self-management support during the 3-month post-acute care period yielded significant improvements in 3-month BP control, plus improvements in secondary BP outcomes.
Footnotes
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A standard concern in experiments with longitudinal follow-up is the potentially biasing effects of sample attrition. Multivariate results comparing patients lost to follow-up with those for whom complete data were obtained using baseline characteristics revealed no evidence of attrition bias in this sample.
 
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Metadata
Title
Improving Blood Pressure Control: Results of Home-based Post-acute Care Interventions
Authors
Liliana E. Pezzin, PhD, JD
Penny H. Feldman, PhD
Jennifer M. Mongoven, MPH
Margaret V. McDonald, MSW
Linda M. Gerber, PhD
Timothy R. Peng, PhD
Publication date
01-03-2011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Issue 3/2011
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Electronic ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-010-1525-4

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