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N/ACompleted· 542 enrolled
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Communication with basic table +2 moreother
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NCT04485637N/ACompleted

Helping Hypertension Patients to Interpret Blood Pressure Readings and Motivate Blood Pressure Control

University of Southern California·interventional·Posted Jul 24, 2020·Updated May 3, 2024

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Communication with basic table, Communication with enhanced table, and 1 other intervention for Hypertension. Completed, enrolled 542 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and a leading cause of death worldwide. Only about 50% of hypertension patients have good blood pressure control, perhaps because they find it hard to understand their blood pressure readings. The investigators will evaluate ways to help hypertension patients to interpret their blood pressure readings and motivate blood pressure control. Aim 1: Based on existing communications, the investigators will create 3 blood pressure communications: (A) a basic table showing only the normal blood pressure range, which is often used in clinical practice and online communications about blood pressure, but may make it hard to interpret numbers outside of the normal range, potentially undermining behavior change intentions; (B) an enhanced table showing how combinations of diastolic and systolic blood pressure reflect normal, elevated and hypertension ranges, from the American Heart Association; (C) an enhanced graph to be adapted from Blood Pressure UK to show the same color-coded ranges as the enhanced table, with diastolic blood pressure on the x-axis and systolic blood pressure on the y-axis. Aim 2: : Among 650 diagnosed hypertension patients recruited through the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Pitt+Me Patient Registry, the investigators will evaluate whether being presented with the enhanced table or graph (vs. basic table) affects patients' self-reported blood pressure measurement (as averaged across two measurements taken at the time of the survey at least 1 minute apart, as per directions of the American Heart Association), and improves interpretations of these two blood pressure readings and of hypothetical blood pressure readings, as well as behavior change intentions. Aim 3: The investigators will examine whether Aim 2 findings vary by health literacy, age, and SES.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
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Primary Purpose--
ConditionsHypertension
CountriesUnited States

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
202120222023202420252026
First PostedJul 24, 2020
Enrollment StartMar 23, 2022
Primary CompletionApr 5, 2022
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 12 daysPosted 5.9 years ago

Interventions

Communication with basic tableother

Communication showing only the normal range of blood pressure readings, which is often used but may make it hard to interpret numbers outside of the normal range

Communication with enhanced tableother

Communication with enhanced table, with reference information showing how combinations of diastolic and systolic blood pressure reflect normal, elevated and hypertension ranges (adapted from the American Heart Association)

Communication with enhanced graphother

Communication with enhanced graph, showing reference information about how to interpret blood pressure readings (adapted from Blood Pressure UK) with diastolic blood pressure on the x-axis and systolic blood pressure on the y-axis