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. 2024 Jul 11;13(14):e032568. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.123.032568

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and Other Characteristics by SDM and BP Group, Total and Interview Sample

Characteristics High SDM Lower SDM P value Total sample Interview sample
Reduction in SBP ≥10 mm Hg Reduction in SBP <10 mm Hg Reduction in SBP ≥10 mm Hg Reduction in SBP <10 mm Hg
Sample, n (%) 338 (27.9) 198 (16.3) 402 (33.2) 274 (22.6) 1212 (100) 36 (100)
Sociodemographic
Age, y, mean ±SD 59.8 (11.8) 62.5 (10.4) 61.1 (11.9) 61.6 (11.9) 0.055 61.1 (11.7) 61 (12.6)
Male sex, n (%) 130 (26.1) 78 (15.7) 166 (33.3) 124 (24.9) 0.366 498 (41.1) 11 (30.6)
Race and ethnicity 0.001*
NL Black participants 198 (28.7) 127 (18.4) 230 (33.3) 135 (19.6) 690 (56.9) 13 (36.1)
NL White participants 110 (25.2) 53 (12.1) 153 (35.0) 121 (27.7) 437 (36.1) 11 (30.6)
Latino participants 30 (35.3) 18 (21.2) 19 (22.4) 18 (21.2) 85 (7.0) 12 (33.3)
Education, n (%) <0.001*
<High school 65 (32.0) 46 (22.7) 49 (24.1) 43 (21.2) 203 (16.8) 9 (25.0)
High school 170 (30.1) 88 (15.6) 198 (35.0) 109 (19.3) 565 (46.7) 15 (41.7)
>High school 102 (23.1) 63 (14.3) 155 (35.1) 121 (27.4) 441 (36.5) 12 (33.3)
Income, n (%)
<20k 71 (30.1) 39 (16.5) 78 (33.1) 48 (20.3) 0.667 236 (19.5) 5 (13.9)
$20k to $39k 51 (26.3) 41 (21.1) 59 (30.4) 43 (22.2) 194 (16.0) 5 (13.9)
≥40k 127 (27.0) 68 (14.5) 159 (33.8) 116 (24.7) 470 (38.8) 12 (33.3)
Did not report 89 (28.5) 50 (16.0) 106 (34.0) 67 (21.5) 312 (25.7) 14 (38.9)
Employed, n (%) 133 (27.6) 75 (15.6) 160 (33.2) 114 (23.7) 0.860 482 (39.9) 12 (33.3)
Married, n (%) 141 (27.8) 75 (14.8) 166 (32.7) 125 (24.7) 0.423 507 (41.9) 14 (38.9)
Have health insurance, n (%) 335 (27.8) 197 (16.3) 401 (33.2) 274 (22.7) 0.743 1207 (99.8) 36 (100)
Clinical
SBP baseline, mean±SD 154.7 (13.0) 148.8 (9.0) 154.5 (13.0) 147.4 (8.2) <0.001* 152.0 (11.9) 151.4 (11.0)
DBP baseline, mean±SD 86.2 (12.3) 82.9 (12.0) 85.5 (12.0) 82.3 (11.5) <0.001* 84.5 (12.1) 83.5 (10.3)
SBP change, mean±SD −26.3 (13.6) 3.1 (12.9) −25.1 (13.2) 3.2 (12.5) −14.4 (19.2) −13.5 (19.8)
DBP change, mean±SD −11.5 (11) 0 (11.4) −9.6 (10.4) 0.5 (11.1) −6.3 (12.1) −4.14 (11.0)
Health status, mean±SD 45.3 (9.2) 45.0 (9.4) 44.4 (8.5) 45.1 (8.7) 0.535 44.9 (8.9) 44.4 (7.9)
Health status, n (%) 0.744
Poor 48 (28.9) 26 (15.7) 55 (33.1) 37 (22.3) 166 (13.7) 4 (11.1)
Fair 63 (22.7) 50 (18.0) 99 (35.6) 66 (23.7) 278 (22.9) 9 (25.0)
Good 110 (29.3) 57 (15.2) 127 (33.9) 81 (21.6) 375 (30.9) 13 (36.1)
Very good and excellent 117 (29.8) 65 (16.5) 121 (30.8) 90 (22.9) 393 (32.4) 10 (27.8)
Other
Knows that high BP means hypertension, n (%) 251 (26.0) 161 (16.7) 316 (32.7) 237 (24.6) 0.002* 965 (79.6) 27 (75.0)
High BP is a serious health concern, n (%) 216 (30.2) 125 (17.5) 225 (31.5) 149 (20.8) 0.034* 715 (59.0) 23 (63.9)
Taking BP medication is very important, n (%) 314 (28.7) 187 (17.1) 352 (32.2) 240 (22.0) 0.004* 1093 (90.3) 34 (94.4)
Patient activation, mean±SD 67.8 (17.2) 69.0 (17.0) 63.7 (15.0) 65.9 (14.9) <0.001* 66.2 (16.1) 62.7 (17.3)
Adequate health literacy§ 236 (27.8) 141 (16.6) 280 (32.9) 193 (22.7) 0.980 850 (70.1) 24 (66.7)
ecision‐making
Shared decision‐making, mean±SD|| 9 (0) 9 (0) 5.8 (2.7) 5.7 (2.9) <0.001* 7.2 (2.6) 7.6 (2.5)

BP indicates blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; high SDM, CollaboRATE sum score 27; Lower SDM, CollaboRATE sum score ≤26; NL, non‐Latino; SBP, systolic blood pressure; and SDM, shared decision‐making.

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Statistically significant, P value <0.05, comparing the 4 SDM and BP groups.

Patient‐Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Global Physical Health, T‐scores ≤35: poor; 35–42: fair; 42–50: good; 50–58: very good; and >58: excellent.

Patient Activation Measure, scores 0–100, higher scores indicate higher activation.

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Screening Questions for Limited Health Literacy.

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CollaboRATE score, range from 0 to 9, higher scores indicate greater shared decision‐making. Per high SDM group definition, participants had to have SDM score of 9 (maximum score) to be included.