Abstract 15858: Efficacy of Hypertension Self-management Classes Among Low-Income Patients of a Federally Qualified Health Center (original) (raw)

Circulation, 2020

Abstract

Introduction: Racial and socioeconomic disparities in hypertension prevalence and treatment have been observed over numerous decades. There is opportunity to close racial disparities by focusing resources on patient education, skill-building, and self-management. Methods: A hypertension-reduction program was established between an academic-affiliated FQHC in the southeast, the American Heart Association, the Centers for Disease Control, and the American College of Preventive Medicine using a multidisciplinary outreach model in the community setting. Participants included 265 high-risk patients from the FQHC with severe hypertension (>160/90 mm HG). Program activities included a weekly class where participants learned about hypertension, were trained to take their blood pressure (BP), and received cuffs to use at home. A prospective pre-post cohort design was used to evaluate this portion of the program. Participants’ attendance at the self-management classes was tracked along wit...

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