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CompletedNCT00201019

Improving Adherence to Blood Pressure Guidelines

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
623 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Iowa · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
21 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of physician/pharmacist collaborative teams on hypertension guideline adherence for patients with uncontrolled hypertension in six family medicine practice sites in Iowa.

Detailed description

BACKGROUND: Hypertension is a prevalent chronic condition that, if left untreated, can lead to significant cardiovascular morbidity and premature mortality. There are established, evidence-based guidelines for the treatment of hypertension. However, these guidelines are not routinely adhered to by all providers for reasons that are not well known or understood. In addition, inadequate control of BP nationwide has been well documented. This study will explore barriers to guideline adherence (Phase I) and evaluate, via a randomized controlled trial, a new approach to enhancing guideline adherence and ultimately BP control. DESIGN NARRATIVE: The long-range goal of the principal investigator is to develop and evaluate collaborative relationships between physicians and pharmacists that improve pharmacotherapy. This will be a 5-year, multicenter study to evaluate the impact of physician/pharmacist collaborative teams on adherence to hypertension guidelines (JNC-VI) in six community-based family practice sites. There will be two study phases. Phase I comprises a needs assessment to identify barriers to guideline adherence and design intervention implementation refinement strategies. Phase II will be a prospective, randomized trial to assess the impact of physician/pharmacist collaborative teams on hypertension guideline adherence and BP control. The specific aims of Phase I are (1) to identify the scope and nature of physician and patient variables that may contribute to poor guideline adherence and (2) to refine the intervention implementation strategy and design tools for assessing guideline adherence and barriers to adherence. The specific aims of Phase II are (1) to determine if there is a change in guideline adherence and knowledge of hypertension when physicians are involved in physician/pharmacist teams and 2) to determine if physician/pharmacist teams can achieve better BP control compared to usual care. The investigators expect that the improvement in guideline adherence and reduction in BP with this intervention will significantly impact patients with hypertension. Because there are more than 37 million Americans with uncontrolled hypertension, this model has the potential to become an important strategy to help achieve the BP goals for Healthy People 2010.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALPhysician-pharmacist collaborative interventionParticipants receive assessment and medication and lifestyle recommendations from a clinical pharmacist.

Timeline

Start date
2003-08-01
Primary completion
2008-04-01
Completion
2009-07-01
First posted
2005-09-20
Last updated
2015-12-02

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT00201019. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.