Pilot Study of Home Blood Pressure Control Program (eBP Control)
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | High Blood Pressure (Hypertension), Peripheral Vascular Disease |
Therapuetic Areas: | Cardiology / Vascular Diseases |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - 80 |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | September 2010 |
End Date: | September 2012 |
This intervention study will evaluate the feasibility,acceptability and effectiveness of an
e-health enabled model of care by randomly assigning a trained patient navigator and/or a
blood pressure (BP) self-management web portal to patients with uncontrolled hypertension
after a run in period with a home BP monitor (HBPM) and comparing the results on blood
pressure control. We anticipate that patients receiving the combination of a patient
navigator(PN)with a self-management web portal and home BP monitor will have better BP
control than when the only received a home BP monitor.
e-health enabled model of care by randomly assigning a trained patient navigator and/or a
blood pressure (BP) self-management web portal to patients with uncontrolled hypertension
after a run in period with a home BP monitor (HBPM) and comparing the results on blood
pressure control. We anticipate that patients receiving the combination of a patient
navigator(PN)with a self-management web portal and home BP monitor will have better BP
control than when the only received a home BP monitor.
The study will demonstrate and evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of an e-health
enabled model of care for improved hypertension and elevated blood pressure control using a
home blood pressure monitor (HBPM), a blood pressure (BP) self-management web portal, and a
trained patient navigator. During the first or the control period, all of the participants
will have access to the only the HBPM. The control period will be compared to the final or
the intervention period when the participants will gain access to a trained patient
navigator and the web portal. This comparison will assist in estimating the effect sizes of
the HBPM plus PN plus self-management web portal to HBPM alone for each of the outcomes:
patient activation, self-management activities, medication adherence, reduced clinical
inertia, and improved BP control. The second of the randomization periods will allocate a
patient navigator to half of the participants, while the other half will gain access to only
the web portal. We will compare the effectiveness of the PN plus webportal plus HBPM to
webportal plus HBPM during this second period. An evaluation of the intervention process
will delineate the barriers and facilitators by the providers, participants, and patient
navigators.
enabled model of care for improved hypertension and elevated blood pressure control using a
home blood pressure monitor (HBPM), a blood pressure (BP) self-management web portal, and a
trained patient navigator. During the first or the control period, all of the participants
will have access to the only the HBPM. The control period will be compared to the final or
the intervention period when the participants will gain access to a trained patient
navigator and the web portal. This comparison will assist in estimating the effect sizes of
the HBPM plus PN plus self-management web portal to HBPM alone for each of the outcomes:
patient activation, self-management activities, medication adherence, reduced clinical
inertia, and improved BP control. The second of the randomization periods will allocate a
patient navigator to half of the participants, while the other half will gain access to only
the web portal. We will compare the effectiveness of the PN plus webportal plus HBPM to
webportal plus HBPM during this second period. An evaluation of the intervention process
will delineate the barriers and facilitators by the providers, participants, and patient
navigators.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosed w/ hypertension or elevated blood pressure, uncontrolled blood pressure at
the baseline research visit according to the following risk levels:
- Average risk,
- SBP >140 mmHg or DBP > 90 mmHg;
- Vascular disease (cerebrovascular disease, coronary heart disease, diabetes mellitus,
peripheral vascular disease, renal insufficiency)
- SBP >130 mmHg or DBP >80 mmHg;
- Left ventricular dysfunction,
- SBP 120 mmHg or DBP >80 mmHg;
- can read and understand English; must have access to internet
Exclusion Criteria:
- Unable to comply with protocol;
- pregnancy;
- secondary hypertension (e.g. renovascular);
- participation in other hypertension clinical trials;
- hospitalized in the past six months for diabetes, renal failure, or heart failure;
- severe renal insufficiency (estimated glomerular filtration rate < 30 mL/min);
- patient already routinely using a home blood pressure monitoring device or patient
not able to use HBPM device due to disability;
- arm circumference larger than 17 inches determined during telephone screener,
- arm circumference smaller than 9 inches measured at baseline research visit.
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