Remote Monitoring and Virtual Collaborative Care For Hypertension Control To Prevent Cognitive Decline
- Conditions
- HypertensionCognitive Decline
- Interventions
- Other: Virtual Collaborative Care Clinic
- Registration Number
- NCT04585880
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Kansas Medical Center
- Brief Summary
This purpose of this study is to examine an aggressive method of blood pressure control that involves home blood pressure monitoring and management of medications by a team of clinical pharmacists in coordination with a primary care physician.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 33
- Age 65 and older
- Active patient in participating primary care clinic
- Access to compatible "smartphone" or device (i.e., Android, Kindle or Apple with internet connectivity)
- Elevated blood pressure as defined by:
Systolic Blood Pressure >140 at current visit AND documented history of hypertension OR Systolic Blood Pressure > 140 at current visit and at another visit in last 18 months OR Systolic Blood Pressure >160 at current visit
- Sufficiently fluent in English to participate in study procedures
- Adequate vision and hearing to complete study procedures
- Clinically significant illness that may affect safety or completion per their treating Primary Care Physician or study physician
- End stage renal disease on dialysis
- Chronic active disease with expected life expectancy < 2 years as determined by the study team
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Virtual Collaborative Care Clinic Virtual Collaborative Care Clinic The Virtual Collaborative Care Clinic arm participants use a home blood pressure monitor and routine blood pressure measurements will be uploaded to a dashboard monitored by clinical pharmacists. Blood pressure will be managed aggressively by the clinical pharmacists in coordination with Primary Care Physicians.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Feasibility of system wide adoptability as assessed by survey responses 3 Months Post Baseline Primary Care Physicians and vCCC Pharmacists will be asked for feedback on feasibility of implementation via a survey. The vCCC pharmacists and PCPs will be surveyed to assess feasibility and changing views of feasibility. Brief, validated scales will be delivered via email (REDCap surveys) to assess the construct of feasibility.
Feasibility of system wide adoptability as assessed by Physician Advisory Board meetings discussion Through study completion, an average of 9 months Members of the Physician Advisory Board will be asked for feedback on system wide adoptability during the monthly Physician Advisory Board meetings. The meetings will be recorded and summarized.
Feasibility of system wide adoptability as assessed by vCCC Pharmacist Interviews Up to 2 months Post Baseline Virtual Collaborative Care Clinic Pharmacists will be asked for feedback on feasibility of system wide adoption. We will conduct one-time semi-structured qualitative interviews with the Virtual Collaborative Care Clinic pharmacists. The Virtual Collaborative Care Clinic pharmacist will be interviewed to assess implementation factors including the auto-referral process and open-ended questions on the process and suggestions for improvement.
Replicability to other health systems as assessed by survey responses 3 Months Post Baseline Primary Care Physicians and vCCC Pharmacists will be asked for feedback on replicability to other health systems via a survey. Brief, validated scales will be delivered via email (REDCap surveys) to assess the construct of replicability to other health systems.
Replicability to other health systems as assessed by Physician Advisory Board meetings discussion Through study completion, an average of 9 months Members of the Physician Advisory Board will be asked for feedback on replicability to other health systems during the monthly Physician Advisory Board meetings. The meetings will be recorded and summarized.
Replicability to other health systems as assessed by vCCC Pharmacist Interviews Up to 2 months Post Baseline vCCC Pharmacists will be asked for feedback on replicability to other health systems. We will conduct one-time semi-structured qualitative interviews including open-ended questions.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University of Kansas Medical Center
🇺🇸Kansas City, Kansas, United States