Effectiveness of a tailored behavioral intervention to improve hypertension control: primary outcomes of a randomized controlled trial
- PMID: 25403606
- DOI: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.114.03483
Effectiveness of a tailored behavioral intervention to improve hypertension control: primary outcomes of a randomized controlled trial
Abstract
Blood pressure (BP) control rates are suboptimal. We evaluated the effectiveness of 2 behavioral interventions to improve BP control via a 3-arm, randomized controlled trial of 533 adults with repeated uncontrolled BP, despite antihypertensive drug treatment for ≥6 months. The interventions were a tailored stage-matched intervention (SMI) or a nontailored health education intervention (HEI) of 6 monthly calls targeting diet, exercise, and medication. Control was usual care (UC). There were no baseline group differences. Baseline BP control was 42.6%, 40.6%, and 44.6% in SMI, HEI, and UC (P=0.74), respectively; systolic BP (with SEs) was 136 (0.89), 137 (1.33), and 137 (0.96) mm Hg. Six-month control was 64.6% (SMI), 54.3% (HEI), and 45.8% (UC) (P values for pairwise comparisons versus UC, 0.001 [SMI] and 0.108 [HEI]). At 6 months, systolic BP (SE) was 131.2 (1.05), 131.8 (0.99), and 134.7 (1.02) for SMI, HEI, and UC, respectively (P values for pairwise comparisons versus UC, 0.009 for SMI and 0.047 for HEI). SMI led to lower systolic BP and better BP control than UC. SMI constitutes a new, potent approach to assist patients with uncontrolled hypertension to reach BP goals.
Clinical trial registration url: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT00286754.
Keywords: diet; exercise; hypertension; randomized controlled trial.
© 2014 American Heart Association, Inc.
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Effectiveness of a tailored behavioral intervention to improve hypertension control.Hypertension. 2015 Feb;65(2):273-5. doi: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.114.04650. Epub 2014 Nov 17. Hypertension. 2015. PMID: 25403609 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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