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Study to Lower Veterans BP: Patient/Physician Intervention

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Hypertension
Interventions
Behavioral: Telephone behavioral education
Behavioral: Computer behavioral education
Registration Number
NCT00105716
Lead Sponsor
US Department of Veterans Affairs
Brief Summary

This four and a half year trial is evaluating both a patient and a provider intervention in a primary care setting among diagnosed hypertensive veterans. The two primary hypotheses are: 1) the proportion of veterans with BP control who receive either the provider-directed decision support or the patient health education and behavioral intervention will be increased by 10% as compared to usual care; and 2) the proportion of veterans with BP control who receive both the provider-directed decision support and the patient health education and behavioral intervention will be increased by 25% as compared to usual care.

Detailed Description

Background:

There are 65 million Americans and over 8.5 million veterans who have been diagnosed with hypertension, yet only 31% have their blood pressure (BP) under effective control. Uncontrolled hypertension greatly increases the risk of stroke, CAD, renal failure, CHF, and mortality.

Objectives:

This four year study evaluated simultaneously both a patient and a provider intervention in a primary care setting among diagnosed hypertensive veterans. The two primary hypotheses were: 1) the proportion of veterans with BP control who receive either the provider-directed decision support or the patient behavioral/education intervention will be increased by 10% as compared to usual care; and 2) the proportion of veterans with BP control who receive both the provider-directed decision support and the patient health education and behavioral intervention will be increased by 25% as compared to usual care.

Methods:

This was a randomized controlled trial with a split-plot design. Thirty primary care providers in the Durham VAMC Primary Care Clinic were randomly assigned to receive either the provider intervention or basic patient information; 588 of their hypertensive patients were randomized to the patient intervention or usual care. The provider intervention (ATHENA study (IIR 99-275) included an electronically generated hypertension decision support system (DSS) delivered to the provider at each hypertensive patient's visit. The provider intervention was designed to improve guideline concordant therapy. The patient intervention was a tailored behavioral/education intervention administered at periodic telephone contacts. The intervention included support and reminders, information on hypertension and on health behaviors. Patients received feedback about their recent BP values, continuous patient education, and were monitored and supported to enhance adherence. The control group was usual care.

Status:

Complete. Major activities completed in the past 12 months include submission of a manuscript describing the study, the interventions, and baseline and follow-up analyses. Secondary analyses are being completed which will be included in additional manuscripts.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
544
Inclusion Criteria
  1. >1 ICD9 Diagnosis 401.0, 401.1, 401.9
  2. Designated Primary Care Provider
  3. >1 Primary Care visit between 1/01/01-12/31/01
  4. Restricted to NC and VA addresses
  5. >1 Medication CV100, CV150, CV200, CV490, CV701, CV702, CV704, CV800, CV805
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Dialysis patient
  2. Hospitalization for stroke in prior 3 months
  3. Myocardial infarction in prior 3 months
  4. Coronary artery revascularization in prior 3 months
  5. Metastatic cancer diagnosis in prior 3 months
  6. Transplant of: kidney; liver; lung; pancreas; peripheral stem cells; bone; bone marrow; heart; intestine; stem cells; tissue V42.9; complications of transplants
  7. Nursing home resident
  8. Documented diagnosis of dementia
  9. Difficulty hearing

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
FACTORIAL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Arm 1Telephone behavioral education-
Arm 1Computer behavioral education-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
BP control at primary care visit; Systolic and diastolic BPs as recorded at each primary care provider visit during 24 month enrollment period.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Knowledge and perceived risks associated with hypertension and ability to continue hypertension regimen will be assessed at baseline and via telephone 6 and 24 months after baseline; Medication adherence will be assessed from pharmacy records

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Durham VA Medical Center, Durham, NC

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Durham, North Carolina, United States

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