Implementing a Home Blood Pressure Monitoring Program in Primary Care (NCT05885997) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Implementing a Home Blood Pressure Monitoring Program in Primary Care
United States23,928 participantsStarted 2023-11-01
Plain-language summary
The goal of this research is to determine whether a theory-informed implementation strategy is successful at increasing the uptake of a supported home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) program as well as to determine the effectiveness of this evidence-based practice when implemented across multiple practices serving a diverse patient population.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years – 85 Years
SexALL
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Patient-level
Inclusion Criteria:
* Hypertension (as per International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD)-10 codes)
* At least one completed primary care office visit during relevant 6-month pre implementation or post-implementation study time period
* Age 18-85 years old
Exclusion Criteria:
* Advanced dementia or other measure of frailty (as per ICD-10 codes)
* Pregnancy during measurement period (as per ICD-10 codes)
* Stage 5 or end-stage kidney disease (as per ICD-10 codes)
* Terminal illness/in hospice care (as per ICD-10 codes)
Practice-level
Inclusion Criteria:
* Primary care practice that provides care to adult patients affiliated with New York Presbyterian's Ambulatory Care Network, ColumbiaDoctors, or Weill Cornell Medicine, including practices that specialize in HIV medicine
Exclusion Criteria:
* Medical director declines participation in the trial
* Site for pilot testing the supported HBPM program or its implementation strategy
What they're measuring
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Change in patient's office systolic blood pressure (SBP)