家庭监测和远程管理对非裔美国人血压控制的影响

M. Bondmass, N. Bolger, Gerard Castro, B. Avitall
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与其他种族相比,高血压在非裔美国人中尤为普遍。此外,研究表明有效的管理策略,这一群体是有限的。本研究的目的是确定:(1)高血压非裔美国人家庭血压监测的依从性;(2)远程管理在1-3个月内血压控制的有效性。参与者使用一个跨电话家庭监测器,每天通过现有的电话线将他们的血压传输到大学的服务器系统。采用单组前后设计。样本包括33名非裔美国人(51.5±14.3岁,70%为女性),尽管药物治疗≥1年,血压仍未控制。通过电话进行干预,包括患者教育和符合JNC-VI指南的药物滴定。88%的样本传输了日常数据;平均收缩压(154.1±16…
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The Effect of Home Monitoring and Telemanagement on Blood Pressure Control Among African Americans
Hypertension is disproportionately prevalent among African Americans compared with other ethnic groups. Furthermore, research demonstrating effective management strategies for this group is limited. The objectives of this study were to determine: (1) compliance with home blood pressure monitoring among hypertensive African Americans, and (2) the effectiveness of telemanagement in blood pressure control within 1-3 months. Participants used a transtelephonic home monitor that transmitted their blood pressure daily via their existing telephone lines to a university server system. A one-group, pre-post design was used. The sample included 33 African Americans (age 51.5 ± 14.3, 70% female) with uncontrolled blood pressures despite pharmacological treatment for ≥ 1 year. Interventions were conducted over the phone, including patient education and medication titration congruent with JNC-VI guidelines. Daily data were transmitted by 88% of the sample; significant decreases (p ≤ 0.001) in mean systolic (154.1 ± 16...
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