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CUHK_CCT00143
2007-09-18
Prospective
Nil
Hong Kong College of Family Medicine, Research Fellowship 2007 Department of Community and Family Medicine, CUHK
Nil
Nil
TAM Wing Yin
Department of Community and Family Medicine, 4/F School of Public Health, Prince of Wales Hospital
Tel: 2252 8795
Dr. FUNG, Colman Siu Cheung
Department of Community and Family Medicine, 4/F School of Public Health, Prince of Wales Hospital
Tel: 2252 8789
The effectiveness of a structured home blood pressure monitoring programme at primary care: A cluster randomized controlled trial.
Nil
Yes
2007-08-07
Hypertension
Behavior
Structured Home Blood Pressure Measuing Programe.
60 +/- 2 weeks
Nil
¡´Inclusion criteria: 1. Aged > 40; 2. Mentally capable; 3. Having the diagnosis of hypertension in the CMS record; 4. Having their follow-up of hypertension in the selected clinic; 5. Currently having at least one kind of anti-hypertensive medication; 6. Having their own home blood pressure machines. ¡´ Exclusion criteria: 1. Malignant hypertension « systolic blood pressure >220mmHg or « diastolic blood pressure >120mmHg on day of recruiting; 2. With known secondary hypertension; 3. Having the diagnosis of atrial fibrillation 4. Mental or physical incapacity to monitor blood pressure at home. 5. Do not agree to comply with the instructions, for example, not willing to change from an inappropriate cuff size to an appropriate cuff size 6. Old-aged home residents. 7. With wrist or finger home blood pressure machines.
Randomized
Historical control
Open label
Parallel
2007-09-24
452
Not Yet Recruiting
Blood pressure at 12 +/- 2 week intervals for 4 times in total
1. Any incidence of stepping-up or stepping-down of anti-hypertensive medications; 2. Any outcome like admission due to ischaemic heart disease or cerebrovascular disease; 3. Patients¡¦ compliance to hypertension-related lifestyle modification like diet and exercise; 4. Patients¡¦ drug compliance rate 5. Patient¡¦s home blood pressure monitoring compliance rate; 6. Patients¡¦ understanding of hypertension; 7. Patients¡¦ knowledge and usage of home blood pressure monitoring; 8. Satisfaction rate of patients on hypertension management on two groups; 9. Association between the grading of the home blood pressure machines and the blood pressure control outcome. The above information will be collected on each follow-up at the interval of 12 +/- 2 weeks.
2011-04-18
Yes
Nil
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