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Reducing Disparities in the Treatment of Hypertension Using the OWL mHealth Tool
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating OWL-Hypertension 8 Wk Trial for Hypertension. Completed, enrolled 25 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This is a one-year study. The study's primary outcome is successful improvement of the Our Whole Lives for Hypertension (OWL-H) online patient education platform, based upon participant use and focus group feedback, to deliver information on self-management of hypertension and other cardiac risk factors, and to encourage self-monitoring of blood pressure. Specific Aim 1 - To pilot test the OWL-H platform for 8 weeks with 26 patients with hypertension (2 groups of 13) to refine its utility for home self-monitoring (number of times patients record home blood pressure and input this data onto OWL-H and engagement of self-management (i.e. # of logins, # of mind body sessions completed, # of times modules accessed each day)). Hypothesis 1: Eighty percent of patients will log in and record their blood pressures. Specific Aim 2 - At the end of each group, hold a focus group to obtain information about: 1) the barriers and facilitators of using the OWL-H platform and using OWL-H to self-monitor blood pressure at home, 2) satisfaction with OWL-H, 3) how OWL-H helped with reduction of number of cardiac risk factors (e.g., smoking, eating habits, perceived stress, and amount of exercise and health-related quality of life).
Study Details
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Interventions
Our Whole Lives - Hypertension is an innovative online community and self-management program that provides access to stress reduction, mind-body techniques, nutrition, exercise, and peer support. OWL-H provides educational materials including videos of clinician-led talks (stress reactivity, nutrition, movement, etc.). OWL-H also provides subjects a facilitated community blog, private journal, peer support, and an extensive resource library. It will be tested by 26 patients with hypertension, to refine the platform based on patient feedback and outcomes.