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Underserved urban African American men: Hypertension trial outcomes and mortality during 5 years

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION
卷 20, 期 2, 页码 164-171

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjhyper.2006.08.003

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African Americans; hypertension; men; multidisciplinary intervention; comprehensive intervention; community health worker; urban

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Background: African American men with hypertension (HTN) in low socioeconomic urban environments continue to achieve poor rates of HTN control. Methods: In a 5-year randomized clinical trial with 309 hypertensive urban African American men aged 21 to 54 years, the effectiveness of a more intensive educational/behavioral/pharmacologic intervention provided by a nurse practitioner/community health worker/physician team was compared to less intensive information and referral intervention. Changes in behavioral factors, health care utilization, blood pressure (BP) control, left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), and renal insufficiency were evaluated. Results: Follow-up rates exceeded 89% of available men. The ranges of mean annual systolic BP/diastolic BP change from the baseline to each year follow-up were -3.7 to -10.1/-4.9 to -12.3 mm Hg for the more intensive group and +3.4 to -3.0/-1.8 to -8.7 mm Hg for the less intensive group. The annual proportion of men with controlled BP (< 140/90 mm Hg) ranged from 17% to 44% in the more intensive group and 21% to 36% in the less intensive group. At 5 years the more intensive group had less LVH than the less intensive group and 17% of the men were deceased primarily due to narcotic or alcohol intoxication (36%) and cardiovascular causes (19%). Conclusions: An appropriate educational/behavioral intervention significantly improved BP control and reduced some sequelae of HTN in a young African American male population. Improvement in risk factors other than HTN was limited and sustained control of HTN was difficult to maintain during 5 years. Am J Hypertens 2007;20:164-171 (c) 2007 American Journal of Hypertension, Ltd.

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