Controlling Hypertension Outcomes by Improved Communication & Engagement
- Conditions
- StrokeHypertension
- Registration Number
- NCT01134887
- Lead Sponsor
- VA Office of Research and Development
- Brief Summary
This randomized control study tested the feasibility of two communication enhancement interventions: one with veterans who had a stroke and demonstrated poorly controlled hypertension; the other with VA primary care providers who provided routine outpatient medical care to these veterans. This study intervened with both members of the provider-patient dyad in an attempt to improve the self-management of hypertension by improving communication during visits to the VA outpatient clinic, specifically by enabling veterans to communicate their questions and concerns about chronic disease self-management to their providers more effectively, and to help providers improve their ability to communicate more effectively with this population of veterans.
- Detailed Description
The communication intervention had two goals; (a) coaching to enhance veteran's abilities to communicate their questions and concerns about self-management for hypertension to their physician; and (b) improving provider's communication skills for enhancing and encouraging self-management of hypertension.
A health educator met with each participating veteran in the intervention arm prior to the 2nd visit to develop a plan for enhancing communication about self-management of hypertension.
The PI provided the Four Habits communication training to the 5 primary care providers in the intervention arm. Two clinic visits between each participating provider-patient pair were videotaped and coded.
This project had a goal of enrolling 10 VA primary care providers to participate in the randomized control trial and 30 veterans (3 veterans from the panel of each of the 10 participating providers) who had a stroke and now demonstrated poorly controlled hypertension. The study evaluated the difference between the two groups, and compared the content of the provider-patient conversations around hypertension management.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 26
Veteran:
- Veteran is a patient of the enrolled provider
- History of prior stroke
- Poorly controlled hypertension with at least one measurement >140/90 mm Hg in the past 12 months
- Complete a 6-item screen for cognitive and language impairment with a score of 3 or higher
- Sign the VA Media consent for use of picture and/or voice
Provider:
- Primary care provider, Medicine Service
- Sign VA media consent for use of picture and/or voice
- Life expectancy is less than 6 months
- Non-English language patients
- Inability to provide informed consent
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Patient Activation Measure 12 months Veteran self-management of hypertension measured via the 13-item, (0-100 point range), Patient Activation Measure (PAM). Administered at baseline (1st visit) and after each additional follow-up visit during the next 12-months (+2 max). Rasch conversion changed raw scores to the PAM interval measure. Reported outcome is difference in mean PAM scores at baseline and during 12-month follow-up. If a participant had two PAM scores during the follow-up period, the average of the two was taken to calculate a combined follow-up score. Higher PAM scores represent higher levels of self-activation. Research on the PAM measure indicates that each point increase in PAM score correlates to a 2% decrease in hospitalization and a 2% increase in medication adherence. Ranges for Baseline PAM scores: Intervention = 46.1 (min) to 84.3 (max); Control = 43.2 (min) to 77 (max). Ranges for Follow-up PAM scores: Intervention = 48.4 (min) to 100 (max); Control = 45.1 (min) to 80.1 (max).
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (2)
Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN
🇺🇸Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Richard Roudebush VA Medical Center, Indianapolis
🇺🇸Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN🇺🇸Indianapolis, Indiana, United States