Changes in blood pressure in patients with hypertension in the context of delegated GP-home visits: a prospective implementation study

Autor: Thomas Fiss, Wolfgang Hoffmann, Neeltje van den Berg, Claudia Meinke-Franze
Rok vydání: 2013
Předmět:
Male
Blood Pressure
Comorbidity
epidemiology [Hypertension]
physiopathology [Hypertension]
Germany
Prevalence
media_common
Aged
80 and over

Delegation
therapeutic use [Antihypertensive Agents]
General Medicine
Middle Aged
drug therapy [Hypertension]
House Calls
Home visits
Hypertension
Female
Kidney Diseases
Medical emergency
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
media_common.quotation_subject
Context (language use)
physiology [Blood Pressure]
Assessment and Diagnosis
Intervention (counseling)
Internal Medicine
medicine
Humans
In patient
ddc:610
Obesity
Mobility Limitation
Antihypertensive Agents
Aged
Advanced and Specialized Nursing
epidemiology [Obesity]
business.industry
Home Health Aides
Blood Pressure Determination
Models
Theoretical

medicine.disease
Blood pressure
Family medicine
Polypharmacy
epidemiology [Kidney Diseases]
business
Zdroj: Blood pressure monitoring 18(2), 63-71 (2013). doi:10.1097/MBP.0b013e32835d1002
ISSN: 1473-5725
Popis: The AGnES-concept (GP-supporting, community-based, e-health-assisted, systemic intervention) includes the delegation of general practitioner (GP)-home visits to qualified practice assistants, especially in underserved areas. Most visited patients were elderly, multimorbid patients with limited mobility. We analyzed a subgroup of hypertension patients to assess the proportion of patients with controlled hypertension, the number of patients that changed between different categories of blood pressure during the project, and to identify possible determinants for these changes.Eligible patients were selected by the participating GPs. Hypertensive patients with at least two blood pressure measurements were included. Two-level mixed-effects multiple binary logistic regression analyses were conducted to evaluate possible determinants for the found effects.Overall, 776 patients (mean age 79.2 years; SD 8.1 years; range 38-98 years) were included in the analysis. During the project, the mean values for systolic (from 136.1 to 131.0 mmHg, P0.0001) and diastolic (from 77.0 to 75.7 mmHg, P=0.0026) blood pressure decreased. In 26.0% of the patients there was a change from hypertensive blood pressure values to normotensive values and vice versa in 14.3% (P0.0001). Multilevel regression models did not show single elements of the complex intervention as determinants for changing to normotensive blood pressure values.Although the study was conducted under real life conditions and therefore had some methodological limitations, the delegation of home visits to qualified practice assistants may have had a positive influence on changes of blood pressure with elderly hypertension patients. The study population represents a relevant population for medical care, which might benefit from the implementation of the AGnES-concept.
Databáze: OpenAIRE