We sought to develop and pilot an intervention to improve blood pressure (BP) and other intermediate outcomes (hemoglobin A 1c , low-density lipoprotein cholesterol) of diabetes in a low-income, ethnically diverse population. English- or Spanish-speaking primary care patients with BP ≥ 140/90 on 2 visits in the past 12 months and any level of A 1c were randomized to usual care (n = 24) or intervention (n = 31). Home health nurses assessed self-management and medication adherence, and they performed health behavior counseling. Participants transmitted daily BP and glucose results using simple home telemetry units to the nurse coordinator; these results were then aggregated and transmitted weekly to primary care providers to facilitate intens...
whether a community health worker (CHW) intervention improved clinically relevant markers of diabete...
Patient-centered, multidisciplinary interventions offer one of the most promising strategies to impr...
Background Racial disparities in blood pressure control are well established; however the impact of ...
OBJECTIVE: Optimal blood pressure (BP) control in patients with diabetes poses a challenge in primar...
Objective: Hypertension is the most common condition seen in primary care, occurring in 1 in 3 adult...
BACKGROUND: Several trials have demonstrated the efficacy of nurse telephone case management for dia...
The Community Hypertension Intervention Project (CHIP) is investigating medical, environmental, and ...
Abstract—Efforts to increase blood pressure (BP) control rates in blacks, a traditionally underserve...
OBJECTIVE—To evaluate the effect of a culturally sensitive diabetes self-management edu-cation progr...
Background & Significance: People with hypertension (HTN) living in poverty have a higher risk of de...
OBJECTIVE—To test whether a theory-based, literacy-tailored, and culturally tailored self-management...
Ramona S DeJesus1, Rajeev Chaudhry1, Dorinda J Leutink2, Melanie A Hinton1, Stephen S Cha3, Robert J...
permission; Introduction Patient and practice perspectives can inform development of team-based appr...
Technology and improved care coordination models can help diabetes educators and providers meet nati...
Background—Data are limited on the implementation of evidence-based multilevel interventions targete...
whether a community health worker (CHW) intervention improved clinically relevant markers of diabete...
Patient-centered, multidisciplinary interventions offer one of the most promising strategies to impr...
Background Racial disparities in blood pressure control are well established; however the impact of ...
OBJECTIVE: Optimal blood pressure (BP) control in patients with diabetes poses a challenge in primar...
Objective: Hypertension is the most common condition seen in primary care, occurring in 1 in 3 adult...
BACKGROUND: Several trials have demonstrated the efficacy of nurse telephone case management for dia...
The Community Hypertension Intervention Project (CHIP) is investigating medical, environmental, and ...
Abstract—Efforts to increase blood pressure (BP) control rates in blacks, a traditionally underserve...
OBJECTIVE—To evaluate the effect of a culturally sensitive diabetes self-management edu-cation progr...
Background & Significance: People with hypertension (HTN) living in poverty have a higher risk of de...
OBJECTIVE—To test whether a theory-based, literacy-tailored, and culturally tailored self-management...
Ramona S DeJesus1, Rajeev Chaudhry1, Dorinda J Leutink2, Melanie A Hinton1, Stephen S Cha3, Robert J...
permission; Introduction Patient and practice perspectives can inform development of team-based appr...
Technology and improved care coordination models can help diabetes educators and providers meet nati...
Background—Data are limited on the implementation of evidence-based multilevel interventions targete...
whether a community health worker (CHW) intervention improved clinically relevant markers of diabete...
Patient-centered, multidisciplinary interventions offer one of the most promising strategies to impr...
Background Racial disparities in blood pressure control are well established; however the impact of ...