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Tailored interventions to improve hypertension management after stroke or TIA--phase II (TIMS II).

Gail Mackenzie1, Sandra Ireland, Stacey Moore, Irene Heinz, Rosemary Johnson, W Oczkowski, D Sahlas.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Reduction of blood pressure (BP) after stroke or TIA decreases stroke recurrence and is a major goal ofsecondary Stroke Prevention Clinics (SPCs). Health care providers need effective screening processes to identify those clients at highest risk of not achieving BP targets and those clients at highest risk ofnon-adherence to medication.
METHODS: This multicentred, randomized controlled study used a screening process to identify SPC patients with psychosocial/cognitive deficits (e.g., lack of confidence in the utility of medications, poor memory, mild cognitive impairment) who were experiencing difficulty managing their BP to target values and evaluated whether a model of nurse-led case management program (monthly telephone calls, motivational interviewingfor lifestyle change, plus home BP monitoring and use ofdosettes for medication administration) would improve BP measures and adherence to medications.
RESULTS: Both intervention (n=29) and usual care groups (n=27) showed a trend-for'reduced BP at six months (Median ql-q3, Systolic BR p=0.46; Diastolic BR p=0.37). Diabetic patients, irrespective of the group to which they were randomized, were less likely to meet Best Practice Guideline targets than those without diabetes (Chi Square test, p=0.0001).
CONCLUSION: Stroke and TIA patients with diabetes may require additional resources and support in order to reach BP target values.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23687780

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Neurosci Nurs        ISSN: 1913-7176


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