Improving Hypertension Control in the Black Patient Population

Charmaine L. Duckie, Kelley Boston, Beatriz Champagne,Julie Thompson,David J. Halpern,Bradi B. Granger

Journal of Nursing Care Quality(2023)

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Nearly half of American adults have hypertension (HTN), and non-Hispanic Black patients are diagnosed at a higher rate than others.Our local clinic population reflected disproportionate rates of uncontrolled HTN among Black patients.A quality improvement pre-/postintervention design was used to evaluate an educational intervention to reduce blood pressure (BP) and improve self-monitoring of BP in Black patients using the Chronic Care Model.A team-based approach was used to redesign clinic workflows and patient education, prescribe self-paced videos from an electronic health record (EHR) patient portal, and provide home BP cuffs.Black participants (n = 79) improved viewing of prescribed videos (7.9% to 68.5%), knowledge scores (67.9 to 75.2), and mean systolic BP (-20.3 mm Hg; P > .001).This team-based approach enhanced patient engagement, self-monitoring skills, EHR-reported BP, and overall BP control for a cohort of Black patients with uncontrolled BP.
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hypertension control,black patient population
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