Medaglio Dominique, Norris Candyce, Davis Jamila
Senior Clinical Researcher, the Value Institute, Christiana Care Health System.
Project Manager, Blood Pressure Ambassador Program, Christiana Care Health System.
Dela J Public Health. 2018 Nov 8;4(5):70-73. doi: 10.32481/djph.2018.11.011. eCollection 2018 Nov.
Hypertension (HTN) is the most common chronic disease in the United States; it especially affects the African American community, with black men and women seeing higher rates of morbidity and mortality. A significant opportunity exists to improve the awareness of the dangers of HTN in these communities. Started in 2011, the Blood Pressure Ambassador Program at Christiana Care provides a unique solution, using trained volunteers to conduct blood pressure screenings throughout the Wilmington area. A peer-to-peer model is used to connect trusted individuals from the community to their friends, family, and neighbors. The Blood Pressure Ambassador Program has conducted over 12,000 screenings to date, touching residents in all 12 medically underserved areas of Wilmington. A recent analysis of the Program found that about half of all African Americans screened were found to by hypertensive and one-third did not realize that they had high blood pressure.
高血压(HTN)是美国最常见的慢性病;它对非裔美国人社区影响尤为严重,黑人男性和女性的发病率和死亡率更高。在这些社区提高对高血压危害的认识存在重大机遇。克里斯蒂安娜护理中心的血压大使项目始于2011年,提供了一个独特的解决方案,利用经过培训的志愿者在整个威尔明顿地区进行血压筛查。采用同伴互助模式,将社区中值得信赖的人与他们的朋友、家人和邻居联系起来。截至目前,血压大使项目已进行了超过12000次筛查,覆盖了威尔明顿所有12个医疗服务不足地区的居民。最近对该项目的一项分析发现,在所有接受筛查的非裔美国人中,约有一半被发现患有高血压,三分之一的人没有意识到自己患有高血压。