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《心脏健康勒诺尔项目——减少高血压控制差距的干预措施:研究方案》。

The Heart Healthy Lenoir project--an intervention to reduce disparities in hypertension control: study protocol.

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 590 Manning Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2013 Oct 25;13:441. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-13-441.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Racial disparities in blood pressure control are well established; however the impact of low health literacy (LHL) on blood pressure has garnered less attention. Office based interventions that are created with iterative patient, practice and community stakeholder input and are rolled out incrementally, may help address these disparities in hypertension control. This paper describes our study protocol.

METHODS/DESIGN: Using a community based participatory research (CBPR) approach, we designed and implemented a cohort study that includes both a practice level and patient level intervention to enhance the care and support of patients with hypertension in primary care practices in a rural region of eastern North Carolina. The study is divided into a formative phase and an ongoing 2.5 year implementation phase. Our main care enhancement activities include the integration of a community health coach, using home blood pressure monitoring in clinical decision making, standardizing care delivery processes, and working to improve medication adherence. Main outcomes include overall blood pressure change, the differential change in blood pressure by race (African American vs. White) and health literacy level (low vs. higher health literacy).

DISCUSSION

Using a community based participatory approach in primary care practice settings has helped to engage patients and practice staff and providers in the research effort and in making practice changes to support hypertension care. Practices have engaged at varying levels, but progress has been made in implementing and iteratively improving upon the interventions to date.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01425515.

摘要

背景

血压控制方面的种族差异是众所周知的;然而,健康素养低下(LHL)对血压的影响却较少受到关注。基于办公室的干预措施是在患者、实践和社区利益相关者的反复投入下创建的,并逐步推出,可能有助于解决高血压控制方面的这些差异。本文介绍了我们的研究方案。

方法/设计:我们采用基于社区的参与式研究(CBPR)方法,设计并实施了一项队列研究,该研究包括实践层面和患者层面的干预措施,以加强在北卡罗来纳州东部农村地区的基层医疗机构中对高血压患者的护理和支持。该研究分为形成阶段和正在进行的 2.5 年实施阶段。我们的主要护理增强活动包括整合社区健康教练、在临床决策中使用家庭血压监测、标准化护理提供流程以及努力提高药物依从性。主要结果包括总体血压变化、按种族(非裔美国人与白人)和健康素养水平(低与高健康素养)的血压差异变化。

讨论

在基层医疗机构中采用基于社区的参与式方法有助于让患者和实践工作人员和提供者参与到研究工作中,并在支持高血压护理方面做出实践改变。各实践参与程度不一,但迄今为止,在实施和迭代改进干预措施方面已经取得了进展。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01425515。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/8680/4015615/4d3e38ee163e/1472-6963-13-441-1.jpg

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