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Erschienen in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 1/2022

11.08.2021 | Original Research

Blood Pressure Visit Intensification in Treatment (BP-Visit) Findings: a Pragmatic Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomized Trial

verfasst von: Kevin Fiscella, MD, MPH, Hua He, PhD, Mechelle Sanders, PhD, Andrea Cassells, MPH, Jennifer K. Carroll, MD, MPH, Stephen K. Williams, MD, Jerry Cornell, PhD, Tameir Holder, MPH, Chamanara Khalida, MD, MPH, Jonathan N. Tobin, PhD

Erschienen in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Ausgabe 1/2022

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Abstract

Background

Shortening time between office visits for patients with uncontrolled hypertension represents a potential strategy for improving blood pressure (BP).

Objective

We evaluated the impact of multimodal strategies on time between visits and on improvement in systolic BP (SBP) among patients with uncontrolled hypertension.

Design

We used a stepped-wedge cluster randomized controlled trial with three wedges involving 12 federally qualified health centers with three study periods: pre-intervention, intervention, and post-intervention.

Participants

Adult patients with diagnosed hypertension and two BPs ≥ 140/90 pre-randomization and at least one visit during post-randomization control period (N = 4277).

Intervention

The core intervention included three, clinician hypertension group-based trainings, monthly clinician feedback reports, and monthly meetings with practice champions to facilitate implementation.

Main Measures

The main measures were change in time between visits when BP was not controlled and change in SBP. A secondary planned outcome was changed in BP control among all hypertension patients in the practices.

Key Results

Median follow-up times were 34, 32, and 32 days and the mean SBPs were 142.0, 139.5, and 139.8 mmHg, respectively. In adjusted analyses, the intervention did not improve time to the next visit compared with control periods, HR = 1.01 (95% CI: 0.98, 1.04). SBP was reduced by 1.13 mmHg (95% CI: −2.10, −0.16), but was not maintained during follow-up. Hypertension control (< 140/90) in the practices improved by 5% during intervention (95% CI: 2.6%, 7.3%) and was sustained post-intervention 5.4% (95% CI: 2.6%, 8.2%).

Conclusions

The intervention failed to shorten follow-up time for patients with uncontrolled BP and showed very small, statistically significant improvements in SBP that were not sustained. However, the intervention showed statistically and clinically relevant improvement in hypertension control suggesting that the intervention affected clinician decision-making regarding BP control apart from visit frequency. Future practice initiatives should consider hypertension control as a primary outcome.

Clinical Trial

www.​ClinicalTrials.​gov Identifier: NCT02164331
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Metadaten
Titel
Blood Pressure Visit Intensification in Treatment (BP-Visit) Findings: a Pragmatic Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomized Trial
verfasst von
Kevin Fiscella, MD, MPH
Hua He, PhD
Mechelle Sanders, PhD
Andrea Cassells, MPH
Jennifer K. Carroll, MD, MPH
Stephen K. Williams, MD
Jerry Cornell, PhD
Tameir Holder, MPH
Chamanara Khalida, MD, MPH
Jonathan N. Tobin, PhD
Publikationsdatum
11.08.2021
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Ausgabe 1/2022
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Elektronische ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-021-07016-9

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