Victor Ronald G, Ravenell Joseph E, Freeman Anne, Bhat Deepa G, Storm Joy S, Shafiq Moiz, Knowles Patricia, Hannan Peter J, Haley Robert, Leonard David
Division of Hypertension, Department of Internal Medicine, and Donald W Reynolds Clinical Research Center, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75390-8586, USA.
Am Heart J. 2009 Jan;157(1):30-6. doi: 10.1016/j.ahj.2008.08.018.
Barbershops constitute potential sites for community health promotion programs targeting hypertension (HTN) in African American men but such programs previously have not been formally evaluated.
A randomized trial (ClinicalTrials.gov no. NCT00325533) will test whether a continuous HTN detection and medical referral program conducted by influential peers (barbers) in a receptive community setting (barbershops) can promote treatment-seeking behavior and thus lower blood pressure (BP) among the regular customers with HTN. Barbers will offer a BP check with each haircut and encourage appropriate medical referral using real stories of other customers modeling the desired behaviors. A cohort of 16 barbershops will go through a pretest/posttest group-randomization protocol. Serial cross-sectional data collection periods (10 weeks each) will be conducted by interviewers to obtain accurate snapshots of HTN control in each barbershop before and after 10 months of either barber-based intervention or no active intervention. The primary outcome is BP control: BP <135/85 mm Hg (nondiabetic subjects) and <130/80 mm Hg (diabetic subjects) measured in the barbershop during the 2 data collection periods. The multilevel analysis plan uses hierarchical models to assess the effect of covariates on HTN control and secondary outcomes while accounting for clustering of observations within barbershops.
By linking community health promotion to the health care system, this program could serve as a new model for HTN control and cardiovascular risk reduction in African American men on a nationwide scale.
理发店是针对非裔美国男性开展高血压(HTN)社区健康促进项目的潜在场所,但此类项目此前尚未得到正式评估。
一项随机试验(ClinicalTrials.gov编号:NCT00325533)将测试由有影响力的同行(理发师)在适宜的社区环境(理发店)中开展的持续性高血压检测和医疗转诊项目,能否促进寻求治疗行为,从而降低高血压常客的血压(BP)。理发师每次理发时都会提供血压检查,并通过讲述其他顾客展现期望行为的真实故事,鼓励进行适当的医疗转诊。一组16家理发店将采用预测试/后测试组随机化方案。访谈人员将进行连续的横断面数据收集期(各为期10周),以获取每家理发店在基于理发师的干预或无积极干预10个月前后高血压控制情况的准确快照。主要结局是血压控制:在两个数据收集期内在理发店测量的血压<135/85 mmHg(非糖尿病受试者)和<130/80 mmHg(糖尿病受试者)。多水平分析计划使用分层模型来评估协变量对高血压控制和次要结局的影响,同时考虑理发店内部观察值的聚类情况。
通过将社区健康促进与医疗保健系统相联系,该项目可成为全国范围内非裔美国男性高血压控制和心血管风险降低的新模式。