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Collaboration Oriented Approach to Controlling High Blood Pressure

Sponsored by Oregon Health and Science University

About this trial

Last updated a year ago

Study ID

R18HS028579

Status

Recruiting

Type

Interventional

Phase

N/A

Placebo

No

Accepting

18-75 Years
18 to 100 Years
All
All

Not accepting

Not accepting
Healthy Volunteers

Trial Timing

Started 2 years ago

What is this trial about?

Hypertension is a significant contributor to poor cardiovascular outcomes. Self-management support tools can increase patient behaviors to improve blood pressure. The investigators created a clinical decision support app, called COACH, to integrate home blood pressure data and goals into EHR reporting and workflow with communications informed by behavioral economics principles to support shared decision-making. The study aims to measure the effectiveness of the COACH intervention in a pragmatic multi-site randomized trial in a primary care setting.

What are the participation requirements?

Yes

Inclusion Criteria

- Adult patients aged 18-100 years old

- Patient receives care at a participating primary care clinic and has been seen in the last year

- Patient has high BP, defined as an average of 4 BPs > 140 systolic or > 90 diastolic (clinic) or > 135 OR > 85 (home)

- Patient is enrolled in online health portal

- Patient can communicate in English

- Patient has been recommended by their physician who thinks the patient would benefit from a home blood pressure monitoring program.

No

Exclusion Criteria

- Patient is pregnant at the time of consent

- Patient who, in the opinion of the primary care clinician, has severe cognitive impairment

- Patient is on hospice care and/or has a life expectancy of less than 2 years

- Patient has end stage renal disease

- Patient for whom tight blood pressure control presents a greater risk, such as those with a history of adverse events from hypertension treatment (falls, dizziness, electrolyte disturbances, hypotension, active heart failure)

- Patient has any other disease or disorder that in the opinion of the investigator or the patient's primary care clinician, could put participants at risk and affect trial results, or hinder participation will exclude them from participating

Locations

Location

Status

Recruiting
Not yet recruiting
Not yet recruiting