Department of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College, 1300 York Avenue, New York, NY 10065, USA.
Contemp Clin Trials. 2013 May;35(1):8-14. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2013.02.002. Epub 2013 Feb 9.
This paper describes the application of a translational research model in developing The Trial Using Motivational Interviewing and Positive Affect and Self-Affirmation in African-Americans with Hypertension (TRIUMPH), a theoretically-based, randomized controlled trial. TRIUMPH targets blood pressure control among African-Americans with hypertension in a community health center and public hospital setting. TRIUMPH applies positive affect, self-affirmation, and motivational interviewing as strategies to increase medication adherence and blood pressure control. A total of 220 participants were recruited in TRIUMPH and are currently being followed. This paper provides a detailed description of the theoretical framework and study design of TRIUMPH and concludes with a critical reflection of the lessons learned in the process of implementing a health behavior intervention in a community-based setting. TRIUMPH provides a model for incorporating the translational science research paradigm to conducting pragmatic behavioral trials in a real-world setting in a vulnerable population. Lessons learned through interactions with our community partners reinforce the value of community engagement in research.
本文介绍了转化研究模型在开发基于理论的、随机对照试验“使用动机性访谈和积极情绪与自我肯定提高非裔美国人高血压治疗效果试验(TRIUMPH)”中的应用。TRIUMPH 旨在社区卫生中心和公立医院环境中控制非裔美国人的高血压。TRIUMPH 将积极情绪、自我肯定和动机性访谈作为提高药物依从性和血压控制的策略。TRIUMPH 共招募了 220 名参与者,目前正在进行随访。本文详细描述了 TRIUMPH 的理论框架和研究设计,并对在社区环境中实施健康行为干预过程中所获得的经验进行了批判性反思。TRIUMPH 为在现实环境中对弱势人群进行实用行为试验提供了一个转化科学研究范例。通过与社区合作伙伴的互动所获得的经验,强化了社区参与研究的价值。