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Lessons from implementing community-based group classes for severe hypertension.

Dominique Bulgin1,2, Colette A Whitney3, Melanie Bakovic4, Yunah Kang1, Bradi B Granger1, Holly R Biola5.   

Abstract

Due to the impact of persistent structural racism, Black men have low rates of hypertension treatment and control despite having high rates of hypertension-related mortality. Peer-based education can improve blood pressure monitoring and lower blood pressure in Black men with hypertension. To address this disparity, we implemented weekly community-based group classes for severe hypertension at a Federally Qualified Health Center. After 9 months, 28 classes were held and 96 individuals were served. Fifty-six percent of the person-hours of attendance have been by Black men. Seven individuals were interviewed about their perspectives and preferences for the classes. They reported that the peer-based model of the group classes was advantageous, and they would recommend the classes to a friend. Successes of implementation included (a) ability to facilitate medication adjustments for participants with blood pressure readings that were over target goal, (b) capacity to give participants take-home blood pressure monitors, (c) and the community-centered approach. Challenges included variability in attendance by participants and retention of individuals with uncontrolled hypertension in primary care. These findings have implications for other Federally Qualified Health Centers seeking to design similar health promotion programs and policy makers evaluating the funding and reimbursement models for community-based disease management programs.
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Keywords:  blood pressure; community health centers; health promotion; hypertension; minority health; peer group

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33586239     DOI: 10.1111/phn.12881

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Nurs        ISSN: 0737-1209            Impact factor:   1.462


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1.  Efficacy of Hypertension Self-Management Classes Among Patients at a Federally Qualified Health Center.

Authors:  Cameron Eck; Holly Biola; Tiffany Hayes; Dominique Bulgin; Colette Whitney; Rohith Raman; Melanie Bakovic; Awanya Caesar; Rosa Becerra-Soberon; Joan Chaplain; Bradi B Granger
Journal:  Prev Chronic Dis       Date:  2021-07-15       Impact factor: 2.830

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