Authors: Andrew S Hwang, Yuchiao Chang, Sarah Matathia, Suzanne Brodney, Michael J Barry, Daniel M Horn
Disparities in hypertension control exist across race, ethnicity, and language in the U.S. This study at 15 clinics tested if an intervention could improve hypertension control and reduce these disparities.Primary Care Clinics (PCPs) used an equity dashboard, conducted equity huddles with Population Health Coordinators (PHCs), and received support from Community Health Workers (CHWs). Among 10,865 target patients, the intervention modestly but significantly improved hypertension control by 0.9%, with a 2.1% greater improvement compared to White, English-speaking patients. Using disparity data in clinical practice, along with PHC and CHW support, proved effective.
Link: Effectiveness of a Population Health Intervention on Disparities in Hypertension Control: A Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial
Resource Topic: Hypertension
Resource Type: Randomized controlled trial
Year: 2024
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Country: United States of America
Publisher May Restrict Access: Yes

