DeJesus Ramona S, Njeru Jane W, Beahm Mark R, Gullerud Rachel E, Grimm Jessica A, Copeland Barbara J, Lunde Julianne J, Croghan Ivana T
Division of Community Internal Medicine, Geriatrics, and Palliative Care, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
Department of Family Medicine, Mayo Clinic Health System - Southwest Wisconsin region, Onalaska, Wisconsin, USA.
Blood Press. 2025 Dec;34(1):2490589. doi: 10.1080/08037051.2025.2490589. Epub 2025 Apr 17.
Remote blood pressure monitoring (RBPM), an effective method of enhancing BP control for patients with hypertension, can potentially helpovercome geographic limitations of health care services. We conducted a 90-day pilot to explore combining an interactive care plan (ICP) with RBPM.
The pilot invited fifty adult patients with uncontrolled hypertension (BP ≥140/90 mm Hg) empanelled to a rural primary care practice in midwestern United States. Participants received instructions for downloading an ICP app and were given a wireless BP monitoring device that automatically transmitted readings to their care team. Patients were surveyed after 30 and 90 days about program experience.
Thirty-six patients enrolled. Mean participant age was 59.1 years; most were male, married, and White. Mean baseline BP was 153/89 mm Hg. Participants who engaged in the program for at least 75 days ( = 15) had a postintervention mean BP of 135/80 mm Hg. Sixteen participants (44%) had 1 outpatient visit (no multiple outpatient visits): only 4 (11%) had an emergency department visit. Among survey respondents, most strongly agreed or agreed that 1) ICP app was easy to use, 2) BP device was helpful in home care, 3) interacting remotely with care team was smooth, and 4) they were satisfied with functionality of the RBPM device.
An ICP paired with an RBPM device is a reasonable intervention for managing hypertension in a primary care practice particularly for patients in rural areas. New strategies must be developed to reduce barriers to meaningful engagement, achieve sustainability, and ensure successful widespread adoption.
远程血压监测(RBPM)是一种增强高血压患者血压控制的有效方法,有可能有助于克服医疗服务的地理限制。我们进行了一项为期90天的试点研究,以探索将交互式护理计划(ICP)与RBPM相结合。
该试点研究邀请了50名未控制高血压(血压≥140/90 mmHg)的成年患者,这些患者在美国中西部的一家农村初级保健机构登记就诊。参与者收到了下载ICP应用程序的说明,并获得了一个无线血压监测设备,该设备会自动将读数传输给他们的护理团队。在30天和90天后对患者进行了关于项目体验的调查。
36名患者登记参加。参与者的平均年龄为59.1岁;大多数为男性、已婚且为白人。平均基线血压为153/89 mmHg。参与该项目至少75天(n = 15)的参与者干预后的平均血压为135/80 mmHg。16名参与者(44%)进行了1次门诊就诊(无多次门诊就诊):只有4名(11%)去过急诊科就诊。在调查对象中,大多数人强烈同意或同意以下几点:1)ICP应用程序易于使用,2)血压设备对家庭护理有帮助,3)与护理团队进行远程互动很顺利,4)他们对RBPM设备的功能感到满意。
ICP与RBPM设备相结合是初级保健机构管理高血压的一种合理干预措施,特别是对于农村地区的患者。必须制定新的策略来减少有意义参与的障碍,实现可持续性,并确保成功广泛采用。