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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37211768/characterization-of-the-covid-19-vaccine-uptake-in-patients-with-chronic-diseases-in-a-large-university-based-family-medicine-clinical-practice
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Niharika Khanna, Elena Klyushnenkova, Min Zhan, Dae Hyoun Jeong, Colleen Kernan, David Stewart
PURPOSE: To characterize COVID-19 vaccine uptake in patients with chronic conditions at the large university-based Family Medicine practice serving a population with low COVID-19 vaccine acceptance. METHODS: A rolling panel of patients attributed to the practice was submitted monthly to the Chesapeake Regional Health Information Exchange (CRISP) to monitor patients' vaccination status. Chronic conditions were identified using the CMS Chronic Disease Warehouse. An outreach strategy deploying Care Managers was developed and implemented...
2023: Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37195544/prevalence-and-risk-factors-of-disordered-eating-behavior-in-youth-with-hypertension-disorders
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Ella C Perrin, Hanna L Ravi, Gagana S Borra, Andrew M South
BACKGROUND: Adolescents with certain health conditions requiring lifestyle management, such as diabetes mellitus, have higher disordered eating behavior (DEB) risk than the general adolescent population, but DEB is underdiagnosed and can lead to adverse health consequences. In youth with other conditions requiring lifestyle counseling such as hypertension (HTN), DEB prevalence and associated risk factors are unknown. We hypothesized that youth with HTN disorders would have higher DEB prevalence than the general adolescent population, and that obesity, chronic kidney disease (CKD), and less specialized lifestyle counseling would be associated with higher DEB risk...
May 17, 2023: Pediatric Nephrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37187442/the-health-and-economic-impact-of-expanding-home-blood-pressure-monitoring
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yan Li, Donglan Zhang, Weixin Li, Zhuo Chen, Janani Thapa, Lan Mu, Haidong Zhu, Yanbin Dong, Lihua Li, José A Pagán
INTRODUCTION: Home blood pressure monitoring is more convenient and effective than clinic-based monitoring in diagnosing and managing hypertension. Despite its effectiveness, there is limited evidence of the economic impact of home blood pressure monitoring. This study aims to fill this research gap by assessing the health and economic impact of adopting home blood pressure monitoring among adults with hypertension in the U.S. METHODS: A previously developed microsimulation model of cardiovascular disease was used to estimate the long-term impact of adopting home blood pressure monitoring versus usual care on myocardial infarction, stroke, and healthcare costs...
May 13, 2023: American Journal of Preventive Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37187110/-cardiovascular-risk-assessment-among-patients-with-hypertension-based-on-score2-and-score-op-algorithms-in-black-africans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
H Yao, A Ekou, E Ehouman, M Guezo, E Soya, D Kouadio, C Touré, R Kipenge, D Koffi, R N'Guetta
BACKGROUND: Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular events. The cardiovascular risk assessment is performed using specific algorithms, particularly SCORE2 and SCORE2-OP developed by the European Society of Cardiology. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Prospective cohort study from February 1, 2022, to July 31, 2022, enrolling 410 hypertensive patients. Epidemiological, paraclinical, therapeutic, and follow-up data were analyzed. Cardiovascular risk stratification of patients was performed using SCORE2 and SCORE2-OP algorithms...
May 13, 2023: Annales de Cardiologie et D'angéiologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37156467/associations-between-adverse-childhood-experiences-and-obstetric-outcomes-in-a-predominantly-black-identifying-and-low-income-pregnant-population
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Divya L Jasthi, Justin R Lappen, Sarah Garber, Sarah Kennedy, Noria McCarther, Sarah Nagle-Yang, Tamika Moore, Scott Frank, Alissa Huth-Bocks
BACKGROUND: Recent literature indicates that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have been associated with poor obstetric outcomes, including pregnancy loss, preterm birth, and low birth weight. Several studies have been conducted in primarily self-identified White individuals who report middle to high income levels. Less is known about the impact of ACEs on obstetric outcomes in minority-identifying and low-income populations, who are known to experience a greater number of ACEs and are at higher risk of maternal morbidity...
May 6, 2023: American journal of obstetrics & gynecology MFM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37104029/blood-pressure-and-self-management-in-black-women-with-hypertension-protocol-revisions-to-the-brain-relationships-among-information-neuroprocessing-and-self-management-study-due-to-the-covid-19-pandemic
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Lenette M Jones, Kayla de Marco, Katharine Keener, Korrey E Monroe
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic and the halt to in-person research activities beginning in March 2020 brought new challenges to protocol development and implementation. Due to the pandemic, we had to revise our protocol for the Brain Relationships Among Information, Neuroprocessing, and Self-Management (BRAINS) study, which was designed to examine health information behavior, brain activity, diabetes status, and self-management behavior among Black women with hypertension. OBJECTIVE: This report outlines 7 steps describing how our research team (1) revised the BRAINS study protocol, (2) implemented a remote method of data collection, and (3) mitigated the challenges we faced...
April 27, 2023: JMIR Research Protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37079483/stroke-mortality-among-black-and-white-adults-aged-%C3%A2-35-years-before-and-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-united-states-2015-2021
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Quanhe Yang, Xin Tong, Linda Schieb, Fátima Coronado, Robert Merritt
Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death and a leading cause of long-term disability in the United States (1). Although stroke death rates have declined since the 1950s, age-adjusted rates remained higher among non-Hispanic Black or African American (Black) adults than among non-Hispanic White (White) adults (1,2). Despite intervention efforts to reduce racial disparities in stroke prevention and treatment through reducing stroke risk factors, increasing awareness of stroke symptoms, and improving access to treatment and care for stroke (1,3), Black adults were 45% more likely than were White adults to die from stroke in 2018...
April 21, 2023: MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37071687/impact-of-health-literacy-on-medication-adherence-among-black-medicaid-beneficiaries-with-hypertension-in-delaware-a-cross-sectional-study
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Michael Butzner, Christiana Oyekanmi, Mary Joan McDuffie, Erin Nescott, Asli McCullers, Ermiyas Woldeamanuel, Elena Lynn, Yendelela Cuffee
Racial and ethnic minorities are disproportionately affected by limited health literacy. Therefore, this study assessed census block health literacy level and medication adherence in Delaware among Black individuals with hypertension (HTN) receiving health care through Medicaid. This was a cross-sectional study of Black Delaware Medicaid beneficiaries (18-64 years old) from the 3 counties in Delaware (Kent, New Castle, and Sussex) from 2016 to 2019. The primary outcome was medication adherence (full adherence = 80%-100%, partial adherence = 50%-79%, and nonadherence = 0-49%) as a function of health literacy...
April 2023: Population Health Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36853607/clinicians-and-patients-perspectives-on-hypertension-care-in-a-racially-and-ethnically-diverse-population-in-primary-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julie C Lauffenburger, Renee A Barlev, Rasha Khatib, Nicole Glowacki, Alvia Siddiqi, Marlon E Everett, Michelle A Albert, Punam A Keller, Lipika Samal, Kaitlin Hanken, Ellen S Sears, Nancy Haff, Niteesh K Choudhry
IMPORTANCE: Hypertension control remains suboptimal, particularly for Black and Hispanic or Latino patients. A need exists to improve hypertension management and design effective strategies to efficiently improve the quality of care in primary care, especially for these at-risk populations. Few studies have specifically explored perspectives on blood pressure management by primary care providers (PCPs) and patients. OBJECTIVE: To examine clinician and patient perspectives on barriers and facilitators to hypertension control within a racially and ethnically diverse health care system...
February 1, 2023: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36826570/artificial-intelligence-in-hypertension-management-an-ace-up-your-sleeve
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Valeria Visco, Carmine Izzo, Costantino Mancusi, Antonella Rispoli, Michele Tedeschi, Nicola Virtuoso, Angelo Giano, Renato Gioia, Americo Melfi, Bianca Serio, Maria Rosaria Rusciano, Paola Di Pietro, Alessia Bramanti, Gennaro Galasso, Gianni D'Angelo, Albino Carrizzo, Carmine Vecchione, Michele Ciccarelli
Arterial hypertension (AH) is a progressive issue that grows in importance with the increased average age of the world population. The potential role of artificial intelligence (AI) in its prevention and treatment is firmly recognized. Indeed, AI application allows personalized medicine and tailored treatment for each patient. Specifically, this article reviews the benefits of AI in AH management, pointing out diagnostic and therapeutic improvements without ignoring the limitations of this innovative scientific approach...
February 9, 2023: Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36802816/reach-and-impact-of-in-person-and-remote-delivery-formats-of-walk-with-ease
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Nadia Z Mazza, Amy Joy Lanou, Serena Weisner
This descriptive study retrospectively evaluates the reach and impact of cohorts enrolled in Group (in-person, 2017-2020) and Self-Directed (remote, 2019-2020) delivery formats of the evidenced-based health promotion program, Walk with Ease, implemented statewide in North Carolina. An existing dataset consisting of pre- and post-surveys were analyzed for 1,890 participants; 454 (24%) from the Group format and 1,436 (76%) from Self-Directed. Self-Directed participants were younger, had more years of education, represented more Black/African American and multi-racial participants, and participated in more locations than Group, though a higher percentage of Group participants were from rural counties...
2023: Inquiry: a Journal of Medical Care Organization, Provision and Financing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36716269/clinical-characteristics-management-and-six-month-outcomes-after-discharge-of-patients-admitted-for-acute-heart-failure-in-ibadan-nigeria
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O Adebayo, O S Ogah, A Adebiyi, A Aje, A M Adeoye, O Oladapo
BACKGROUND: The burden of acute heart failure (AHF) is on the increase globally however, there are few studies on AHF in Nigeria and among black populations. OBJECTIVE: This study described the clinical profile, conventional management and six-months outcome after discharge of patients admitted for acute heart failure at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria. METHODS: The study was a prospective study of 160 consecutive AHF patients...
January 30, 2023: West African Journal of Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36639832/vbac-calculator-2-0-recent-evidence
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Patrick D Thornton
Following criticism for the use of race as a biological predictor of vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC), an updated version of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM) VBAC calculator has been published. The variable "African American" or "Hispanic" (yes/no), which produced systematically lower chances of VBAC for nonwhites has been replaced with "chronic hypertension requiring treatment" (yes/no). Although there are no published external validation studies to date, developers report accuracy (area under the curve and calibration) nearly identical to the original calculator and it is published online for immediate use...
March 2023: Birth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36622491/racial-and-ethnic-disparities-in-hypertension-barriers-and-opportunities-to-improve-blood-pressure-control
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Aleksandra A Abrahamowicz, Joseph Ebinger, Seamus P Whelton, Yvonne Commodore-Mensah, Eugene Yang
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To characterize the barriers and opportunities associated with racial and ethnic disparities in blood pressure (BP) control. RECENT FINDINGS: Blood pressure (BP) control rates in the USA have worsened over the last decade, with significantly lower rates of control among people from racial and ethnic minority groups, with non-Hispanic (NH) Black persons having 10% lower control rates compared to NH White counterparts. Many factors contribute to BP control including key social determinants of health (SDoH) such as health literacy, socioeconomic status, and access to healthcare as well as low awareness rates and dietary habits...
January 9, 2023: Current Cardiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36610531/postpartum-navigation-decreases-severe-maternal-morbidity-most-among-black-women
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zenobia Brown, Choukri Messaoudi, Emily Silvia, Hallie Bleau, Ashley Meskill, Anne Flynn, Amparo C Abel-Bey, Trever J Ball
BACKGROUND: Postpartum care is critical for addressing conditions associated with severe maternal morbidity and mortality. Examination of programs that impact these outcomes for women at high risk, including disparate populations, is needed. OBJECTIVE: (s)The purpose of this study was to examine if a post-partum navigation program decreased all cause 30-day postpartum hospitalizations and hospitalizations due to diagnoses of severe maternal morbidity identified by the U...
January 4, 2023: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36607636/blood-pressure-control-among-black-and-white-adults-following-a-quality-improvement-program-in-a-large-integrated-health-system
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Teresa N Harrison, Hui Zhou, Rong Wei, Jeffrey Brettler, Paul Muntner, Jaejin An, Angeline L Ong-Su, Kristi Reynolds
IMPORTANCE: A higher percentage of non-Hispanic Black (hereinafter, Black) adults vs non-Hispanic White (hereinafter, White) adults with hypertension have uncontrolled blood pressure (BP) contributing to racial and ethnic disparities in cardiovascular disease. In 2010, Kaiser Permanente Southern California began implementing quality improvement (QI) strategies aimed at reducing this disparity. OBJECTIVE: To examine the change in BP control between Black and White patients before and after the implementation of a QI program...
January 3, 2023: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36601333/racial-ethnic-differences-in-psychiatric-and-medical-diagnoses-among-autistic-adults
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Jennifer L Ames, Elizabeth H Morgan, Morénike Giwa Onaiwu, Yinge Qian, Maria L Massolo, Lisa A Croen
BACKGROUND: Racial/ethnic disparities in access to diagnostic services are pervasive for autistic children. However, a few studies have examined racial/ethnic health disparities among autistic adults, who commonly experience higher rates of health conditions than non-autistic adults. We aimed at examining the intersection of autism and race/ethnicity in association with psychiatric and medical diagnoses. METHODS: The study population included adult members of Kaiser Permanente Northern California enrolled from 2008 to 2012...
December 1, 2022: Autism in adulthood: challenges and management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36537265/use-of-coaching-and-technology-to-improve-blood-pressure-control-in-black-women-with-hypertension-pilot-randomized-controlled-trial-study
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Willie M Abel, Jimmy T Efird, Patricia B Crane, Keith C Ferdinand, Capri G Foy, Mark J DeHaven
Hypertension is the main cause of cardiovascular disease, especially in women. Black women (58%) are affected by higher rates of hypertension than other racial/ethnic groups contributing to increased cardio-metabolic disorders. To decrease blood pressure (BP) in this population, a pilot randomized controlled trial was conducted to examine the effects of Interactive Technology Enhanced Coaching (ITEC) versus Interactive Technology (IT) alone in achieving BP control, adherence to antihypertensive medication, and adherence to lifestyle modifications among Black women diagnosed with and receiving medication for their hypertension...
December 20, 2022: Journal of Clinical Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36524873/hypertension-burden-treatment-and-control-among-people-with-hiv-at-a-clinical-care-center-in-the-southeastern-us-2014-2019
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Molly Remch, Nora Franceschini, Thibaut Davy-Mendez, Michelle Floris-Moore, Sonia Napravnik
Hypertension management outcomes in people with HIV (PWH) are not well characterized, despite high hypertension burden. We assessed hypertension prevalence, incidence, treatment, and outcomes among patients with HIV at a clinical center in the southeastern US, from 2014 to 2019. To identify characteristics associated with treatment and outcomes, we estimated adjusted risk ratios (aRR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). Among 2274 patients, 72% were cisgender men, 56% non-Hispanic Black, median age 47 years, 48% MSM, 12% had CD4 cell count <200 cells/μl, 72% HIV RNA level <400 copies/mL and 39% prevalent hypertension...
December 16, 2022: AIDS Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36404799/interventions-incorporating-therapeutic-alliance-to-improve-medication-adherence-in-black-patients-with-diabetes-hypertension-and-kidney-disease-a-systematic-review
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Russom Desta, Charlotte Blumrosen, Heather E Laferriere, Aades Saluja, Marino A Bruce, Tom A Elasy, Derek M Griffith, Keith C Norris, Kerri L Cavanaugh, Ebele M Umeukeje
BACKGROUND: Black Americans have a disproportionately increased risk of diabetes, hypertension, and kidney disease, and higher associated morbidity, mortality, and hospitalization rates than their White peers. Structural racism amplifies these disparities, and negatively impacts self-care including medication adherence, critical to chronic disease management. Systematic evidence of successful interventions to improve medication adherence in Black patients with diabetes, hypertension, and kidney disease is lacking...
2022: Patient Preference and Adherence
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