A Cluster Randomized Trial to Evaluate Physician/Pharmacist Collaboration to Improve Blood Pressure Control

作者:Carter Barry L*; Bergus George R; Dawson Jeffrey D; Farris Karen B; Doucette William R; Chrischilles Elizabeth A; Hartz Arthur J
来源:Journal of Clinical Hypertension, 2008, 10(4): 260-271.
DOI:10.1111/j.1751-7176.2008.07434.x

摘要

This was a prospective, cluster randomized controlled trial in patients with uncontrolled hypertension aged 21 to 85 years (mean, 61 years). Pharmacists made recommendations to physicians for patients in the intervention clinics (n = 101) but not patients in the control clinics (n = 78). The mean adjusted difference in systolic blood pressure (BP) between the control and intervention groups was 8.7 mm Hg (95% confidence interval [CI], 4.4-12.9), while the difference in diastolic BP was SA mm Hg (CI, 2.8-8.0) at 9 months. The 24-hour BP levels showed similar effects, with a mean systolic BP level that was 8.8 mm Hg lower (CI, 5.0-12.6) and a mean diastolic BP level that was 4.6 mm Hg (CI, 2.4-6.8) lower in the intervention group. BP was controlled in 89.1% of patients in the intervention group and 52.9% in the control group (adjusted odds ratio, 8.9; CI, 3.8-20.7; P < .001). Physician/pharmacist collaboration achieved significantly better mean BP values and overall BP control rates, Primarily by intensification of medication therapy and improving patient adherence. J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich). 2008;10:260-271.

  • 出版日期2008-4