Managing Resistant Hypertension in Rural Veterans: A Pharmacist-Led Telehealth Approach.

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Jordan Burnette, Taylor Maynard
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Abstract

This case study explores the role that pharmacists can have managing resistant hypertension (RH) in rural Appalachian veterans, where health care access is limited. RH, defined as blood pressure above target despite adherence to multiple antihypertensive medications, presents challenges in chronic disease management. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has integrated CPPs to improve medication adherence, reduce hospitalizations, and enhance blood pressure control, particularly in underserved areas. The patient, a 65-year-old male veteran with hypertension, obstructive sleep apnea, depression, and PTSD, had struggled with poorly controlled hypertension for years, experiencing adverse reactions to multiple antihypertensive medications. Living more than 60 minutes from the nearest VA facility, he had not seen his primary care provider since early 2021, exacerbating his condition. Despite initial reluctance to restart medications, the CPP implemented a stepwise management approach, utilizing telehealth for remote blood pressure monitoring and regular follow-ups. Over several months, pharmacologic therapy combined with lifestyle modifications led to significant blood pressure improvement. This case highlights the crucial role of CPPs in rural health care, offering accessible, continuous care and personalized management of complex conditions. Telehealth and remote monitoring further facilitated care, overcoming geographic barriers and enhancing patient engagement. The collaboration between pharmacists and specialists ensured comprehensive care and optimized treatment. This case demonstrates the potential for expanding CPP roles in rural areas to improve chronic disease management, reduce health care disparities, and enhance patient outcomes through telehealth and team-based care.

管理顽固性高血压在农村退伍军人:药剂师主导的远程医疗方法。
本案例研究探讨了药剂师在农村阿巴拉契亚退伍军人中管理顽固性高血压(RH)的作用,那里的医疗保健机会有限。RH的定义是,尽管坚持服用多种降压药物,但血压仍高于目标,这在慢性疾病管理中提出了挑战。退伍军人事务部(VA)整合了CPPs,以改善药物依从性,减少住院,并加强血压控制,特别是在服务不足的地区。患者是一名65岁的男性退伍军人,患有高血压、阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停、抑郁症和创伤后应激障碍,多年来一直与控制不佳的高血压作斗争,对多种降压药物有不良反应。他住在距离最近的退伍军人事务部设施60多分钟的地方,自2021年初以来就没有见过他的初级保健提供者,这加剧了他的病情。尽管最初不愿重新开始用药,但CPP实施了逐步管理方法,利用远程医疗进行远程血压监测和定期随访。几个月后,药物治疗结合生活方式的改变导致血压显著改善。该病例突出了cpp在农村卫生保健中的关键作用,提供可获得的、持续的护理和对复杂情况的个性化管理。远程保健和远程监测进一步促进了护理,克服了地理障碍,并加强了患者的参与。药剂师和专家之间的合作确保了全面的护理和优化的治疗。该案例表明,在农村地区扩大CPP的作用,可以改善慢性病管理,缩小医疗保健差距,并通过远程医疗和团队护理提高患者的治疗效果。
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Journal of pharmacy practice
Journal of pharmacy practice PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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3.20
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184
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pharmacy Practice offers the practicing pharmacist topical, important, and useful information to support pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical care and expand the pharmacist"s professional horizons. The journal is presented in a single-topic, scholarly review format. Guest editors are selected for expertise in the subject area, who then recruit contributors from that practice or topic area.
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