| Literature DB >> 34790878 |
Ivy O Poon1, Kimberly Pounds1, Aisha Morris-Moultry1, Terrica Jemerson1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The objective was to investigate the effect of a home-based pharmacy intervention on body mass index (BMI) in a cohort of older hypertensive overweight African American (AA) patients.Entities:
Keywords: African Americans; Hypertension; home-visits; overweight; pharmacist
Year: 2021 PMID: 34790878 PMCID: PMC8594906 DOI: 10.9734/jamps/2021/v23i730249
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Adv Med Pharm Sci ISSN: 2394-1111
Patient Demographics
| Demographics | N=153 |
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| Age, mean (range) | 74.2 (64–96) |
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| Sex, no. (%) | 125 (81.7%) |
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| Smoking history, no. (%) | 26 (17%) |
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| Regular alcohol use, no. (%) | 44 (28.8%) |
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| Illicit drug use, no (%) | 2 (1.3%) |
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| Years of hypertension diagnosis, mean (range) | 17.9 (1–60) |
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| Number of antihypertensive medication use, mean (range) | 2.1 (1–5) |
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| Co-morbid conditions | |
| - Arthritis/ Degenerative joint diseases | 55 (35.9%) |
| - Diabetes | 44 (28.8%) |
| - Dyslipidemia | 78 (50.9%) |
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| Education | |
| • 12th grade or lower | 95 (62.1%) |
| • Associate degree/ Certification | 25 (16.3%) |
| • 4 year college degree | 15 (9.8%) |
| • Graduate school | 10 (6.5%) |
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| Income | |
| • US $0 to $24,999 | 107 (69.9%) |
| • US $25,000 to $49,999 | 25 (16.3) |
| • US $50,000 to $74,999 | 7 (4.6%) |
| • US $75,000 or more | 3 (2.0%) |
My BP Participants’ Stages of Change at Baseline and 6 month Follow-up
| Pre-contemplation | Contemplation | Preparation | Action | Maintenance | |
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| Baseline, n(%) | 10 (6.5%) | 11 (7.2%) | 33 (21.6%) | 14 (9.2%) | 83 (54.2%) |
| 6 months, n(%) | 3 (2.0%) | 7 (4.6%) | 9 (5.9%) | 32 (20.9%) | 98 (64.0%) |
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| Baseline, n(%) | 11 (7.2%) | 12 (7.8%) | 28 (18.3%) | 15 (9.8%) | 80 (52.3%) |
| 6 months, n(%) | 15 (9.8%) | 14 (9.2%) | 19 (12.4%) | 11 (7.2%) | 88 (57.5%) |
p=0.0001
p=0.04
p=0.01
TTM Process and My BP Program Strategies
| TTM Processes of Change | Process of Change Strategies Used in My BP Program |
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| Home visits, bi-weekly phone calls, and newsletters focused on the causes and consequences of hypertension, emphasizing its relationship to BMI and unhealthy eating, and lack of exercise. | |
| Pharmacists reviewed the DASH diet with patients. Newsletters included AA-inspired cooking recipes. In addition, postcards containing DASH diet resources and reminders to eat healthy were mailed out to patients. | |
| Pharmacists, pharmacy interns, and the project’s health educator were instrumental in building rapport with the patients. Fostered trust by hiring pharmacists with proven experience working with AA seniors. Health educator trained pharmacy interns to effectively communicate lifestyle modification information to the patients. Health educators’ help line addressed additional concerns and questions. |