| Literature DB >> 20349155 |
Arshiya A Baig1, Carol M Mangione, Alice L Sorrell-Thompson, Jeanne M Miranda.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To measure the effect of faith community nurse referrals versus telephone-assisted physician appointments on blood pressure control among persons with elevated blood pressure at health fairs.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20349155 PMCID: PMC2881959 DOI: 10.1007/s11606-010-1326-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gen Intern Med ISSN: 0884-8734 Impact factor: 5.128
Figure 1Recruitment and enrollment flow diagram.
Figure 2Flow of patients assigned to faith community nurse intervention.
Descriptive Data for Study Participants (N = 100)
| Faith community nurse referral arm N = 50 | Telephone-assisted physician appointment arm N = 50 | |
|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) or N (%) | Mean (SD) or N (%) | |
| Age | 58(9) | 57(13) |
| Female | 36(72) | 32(64) |
| Race or ethnic group | ||
| Caucasian | 3(6) | 7(14) |
| Hispanic | 30(60) | 32(64) |
| African-American | 4(8) | 1(2) |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 12(24) | 10(20) |
| Other | 1(2) | 0(0) |
| Born outside of United States | 41(82) | 42(84) |
| English spoken at home | 12(24) | 12(24) |
| Have a high school degree or GED | 31(62) | 30(60) |
| Married or living with partner | 25(50) | 22(44) |
| Income greater than $30,000* | 4(8) | 6(12) |
| Employed (full time or part time) | 28(56) | 28 (56) |
| Currently have health insurance | 27(54) | 24(48) |
| Have a usual source of care | 41 (82) | 40 (80) |
| Have seen a physician in past 4 weeks | 17 (34) | 19(38) |
| Family history of hypertension | 31(62) | 29(58) |
| Known diagnosis of hypertension | 37(74) | 38(76) |
| On antihypertensive medication | 24(48) | 23(46) |
| Of past 7 days, how many days took antihypertensive medicationsa | 6.6(1.39) | 6.4(1.88) |
| Have never smoked | 35(70) | 35(70) |
| Self-reported health status fair or poor | 29(58) | 25(50) |
| Systolic blood pressure | 148(15) | 149(11) |
| Diastolic blood pressure | 89(11) | 86(10) |
| Score on knowledge test | 62(27) | 65(26) |
| Self-care score | 0.8(0.25) | 0.7(0.29) |
Due to rounding, percents may not add up to 100. Plus-minus values are means ± SD. Continuous variables were compared with the use of a two-sample t-test. Categorical variables were compared with the use of a chi-square test
*Four participant in the faith community nurse referral arm and 12 in the telephone-assisted physician appointment arm did not report their income
aFour participants in the faith community nurse referral arm and three participants in the telephone-assisted physician appointment arm reported being on antihypertensive medications but did not report how many of the past 7 days they took their medications
Main Outcomes According to Randomization Arm*
| Faith community nurse referral arm | Telephone-assisted physician appointment arm | P Value | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | Mean (SD) or N (%) | N | Mean (SD) or N (%) | ||
| Provider seen during study period | |||||
| Nurse only | 41 | 6(15) | 44 | 3(7) | 0.24 |
| Physician only | 41 | 16(39) | 44 | 26(59) | 0.06 |
| Nurse and physician | 41 | 12(30) | 44 | 9(20) | 0.35 |
| Did not see nurse or physician | 41 | 7(17) | 44 | 6(14) | 0.66 |
| Patient reported counseling received in provider visitsa | |||||
| Dietary counseling | |||||
| By nurse | 15 | 15(100) | 11 | 7(64) | 0.01 |
| By physician | 25 | 24(96) | 32 | 23(72) | 0.02 |
| Physical activity counseling | |||||
| By nurse | 15 | 15 (100) | 11 | 7(64) | 0.01 |
| By physician | 26 | 25(96) | 32 | 23(72) | 0.02 |
| Counseling on how to take medication | |||||
| By nurse | 12 | 8(67) | 11 | 6(55) | 0.55 |
| By physician | 25 | 23(92) | 29 | 24(83) | 0.31 |
| Hypertension Outcomes | |||||
| mm Hg drop in systolic blood pressure | 41 | 7(15) | 43 | 14(15) | 0.04 |
| % received medication intensification | 41 | 23(56) | 44 | 27 (61) | 0.62 |
| % increase in knowledge score | 41 | 10(27) | 44 | 10(23) | 0.98 |
| Increase in self-care score | 31 | 0.10(0.28) | 32 | 0.05(0.23) | 0.43 |
Plus-minus values are means ± SD. Continuous variables were compared with the use of a two-sample t-test. Dichotomous variables were compared using chi-squared tests
*The term “nurse” refers to faith community nurse throughout the table
aThe sample sizes vary in each row since not all patients who saw a nurse or physician answered the services provided questions in the follow-up questionnaire. Results are reported from the total number of responses provided. The term “nurse” refers to faith community nurse throughout the table