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Effects of an eHealth Intervention on Patient-Provider Interaction and Functional Health Literacy in Adults With Hypertension

机译:电子医疗干预对高血压患者 - 提供者相互作用和功能健康素质的影响

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Introduction: Hypertension is a life-limiting, chronic condition affecting millions of Americans. Modifiable factors, quality of the patient-provider interaction and functional health literacy, have been linked to effective hypertension self-management. However, there has been limited interventional research targeting these modifiable factors. Electronic hypertension selfmanagement interventions, in particular those incorporating virtual simulation, may positively influence the quality of the patient-provider interaction and functional health literacy status of adults with hypertension. Yet there is a dearth of evidence examining the efficacy of eHealth interventions targeting these modifiable factors of hypertension self-management. Objective: Evaluate the effects of two electronic hypertension self-management interventions on the quality of the patientprovider interaction and functional health literacy in adults with hypertension. Methods: A convenience sample of community-dwelling adults (18 years) with hypertension were recruited and randomized to an avatar-based simulation (eSMART-HTN) or a video presentation on hypertension self-management (attention control). Participants were administered questionnaires to capture demographic characteristics, the quality of the patientprovider interaction, and functional health literacy. Questionnaire data were collected at baseline, and then monthly across three months. Two separate repeated measures analysis of covariance models were conducted to assess the effects of the interventions across the time points. Results: The sample included 109 participants who were predominately middle-aged and older, nonwhite, and female. Scores for the quality of the patient-provider interaction demonstrated significant within-group changes across time. However, there were no significant differences in the quality of the patient-provider interaction or functional health literacy scores between experimental conditions while adjusting for covariates. Conclusion: An avatar-based simulation (eSMART-HTN) intervention proved to have a positive effect on patient-provider interaction compared to an attention control condition. Although the results are promising, future research is needed to optimize the effectiveness of eSMART-HTN and enhance its efficacy and scalability in a larger cohort of adults with hypertension.
机译:介绍:高血压是一种影响数百万美国人的生命限制,慢性病条件。可修饰的因素,患者提供者的互动和功能健康素养的质量与有效的高血压自我管理有关。然而,有限的介入性研究针对这些可修改的因素。电子高血压自行性干预措施,特别是那些纳入虚拟模拟的人,可能会对具有高血压的成人的患者提供者相互作用和功能健康识字状态产生积极影响。然而,有一种缺乏的证据证明了鉴定综合性高血压自我管理的这些可修饰因素的益处理干预的疗效。目的:评价两种电子高血压自我管理干预措施对高血压患者患者养殖人互动和功能健康素质的效果。方法:招募了患有高血压的社区住宅(& 18岁)的便利性样本,并随机化到基于头像的模拟(ESMART-HTN)或高血压自我管理(注意力控制)的视频介绍。参与者被调查问卷,以捕捉人口统计特征,患者的互动质量和功能健康素养。问卷数据在基线收集,然后每月三个月收集。进行了两个单独的重复措施分析协方差模型,以评估时间点的干预措施的影响。结果:该样品包括109名参与者,主要是中年和老年人,非白人和女性。患者提供者交互质量的分数显示在跨时间内部的内部变化。然而,在调整协变量的同时,实验条件之间的患者提供者相互作用或功能健康识字率的质量没有显着差异。结论:基于头像的模拟(ESMART-HTN)干预证明与注意力控制条件相比,对患者 - 提供者的相互作用具有积极影响。虽然结果是有希望的,但需要未来的研究来优化ESMART-HTN的有效性,并提高具有高血压的较大成人队列中的疗效和可扩展性。

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