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Open Access 01-12-2015 | Study protocol

Patient education and follow-up as an intervention for hypertensive patients discharged from an emergency department: a randomized control trial study protocol

Authors: Julie Gleason-Comstock, Alicia Streater, Joel Ager, Allen Goodman, Aaron Brody, Laura Kivell, Aniruddha Paranjpe, Jasmine Vickers, LynnMarie Mango, Rachelle Dawood, Phillip Levy

Published in: BMC Emergency Medicine | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

Persistently elevated blood pressure (BP) is a leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease development, making effective hypertension management an issue of considerable public health importance. Hypertension is particularly prominent among African Americans, who have higher disease prevalence and consistently lower BP control than Whites and Hispanics. Emergency departments (ED) have limited resources for chronic disease management, especially for under-served patients dependent upon the ED for primary care, and are not equipped to conduct follow-up. Kiosk-based patient education has been found to be effective in primary care settings, but little research has been done on the effectiveness of interactive patient education modules as ED enhanced discharge for an under-served urban minority population.

Methods/Design

Achieving Blood Pressure Control Through Enhanced Discharge (AchieveBP) is a behavioral RCT patient education intervention for patients with a history of hypertension who have uncontrolled BP at ED discharge. The project will recruit up to 200 eligible participants at the ED, primarily African-American, who will be asked to return to a nearby clinical research center for seven, thirty and ninety day visits, with a 180 day follow-up. Consenting participants will be randomized to either an attention-control or kiosk-based interactive patient education intervention. To control for potential medication effects, all participants will be prescribed similar, evidenced-based anti-hypertensive regimens and have their prescription filled onsite at the ED and during visits to the clinic. The primary target endpoint will be success in achieving BP control assessed at 180 days follow-up post-ED discharge. The secondary aim will be to assess the relationship between patient activation and self-care management.

Discussion

The AchieveBP trial will determine whether using interactive patient education delivered through health information technology as ED enhanced discharge with subsequent education sessions at a clinic is an effective strategy for achieving short-term patient management of BP. The project is innovative in that it uses the ED as an initial point of service for kiosk-based health education designed to increase BP self-management. It is anticipated findings from this translational research could also be used as a resource for patient education and follow-up with hypertensive patients in primary care settings.

Trial registration

ClinicalTrials.gov Registration Number: NCT02069015. Registered February 19, 2014.
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Metadata
Title
Patient education and follow-up as an intervention for hypertensive patients discharged from an emergency department: a randomized control trial study protocol
Authors
Julie Gleason-Comstock
Alicia Streater
Joel Ager
Allen Goodman
Aaron Brody
Laura Kivell
Aniruddha Paranjpe
Jasmine Vickers
LynnMarie Mango
Rachelle Dawood
Phillip Levy
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Emergency Medicine / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1471-227X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12873-015-0052-3

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