Judge Regina, Randall Jaquetta, Hayhurst Allison, Deurion Anne
Duke University School of Nursing, 307 Trent Drive, Durham, NC 27710.
North Carolina Pediatric Associates, Henderson, NC.
J Natl Black Nurses Assoc. 2020 Jul;31(1):60-63.
African-Americans with hypertension continue to demonstrate poor blood pressure (BP) control and have markedly lower rates of hypertension self-management compared to non-African-Americans. Innovative and practical solutions such as mHealth technology are promising and can be leveraged to promote self-management of hypertension. Substantial evidence has demonstrated the importance of community support in improving patients' management of chronic illnesses. Unfortunately, such programs do not offer technology-based interventions (TBI) as a delivery method. Thus, this paper describes the design and rationale of an ongoing pilot study that incorporates TBI using a community-based participatory approach.
与非非裔美国人相比,患有高血压的非裔美国人血压控制情况仍然较差,且高血压自我管理率明显较低。移动健康技术等创新实用的解决方案很有前景,可用于促进高血压的自我管理。大量证据表明社区支持在改善患者慢性病管理方面的重要性。不幸的是,此类项目并未提供基于技术的干预措施(TBI)作为一种交付方式。因此,本文描述了一项正在进行的试点研究的设计和基本原理,该研究采用基于社区的参与式方法纳入了TBI。