Table 1.
Baseline characteristics by study group. Values are mean (SD) or count (%) as appropriate. The number included in [ ] is the number of patients with missing observations; it is omitted when the value is zero
| Variable | Intervention (n = 215) | Control (n = 215) | P‐value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 56.5 (13.0) | 64.1 (11.6) | <.001 |
| Female | 118 (54.9%) | 125 (58.1%) | .496 |
| White Race | 191 (90.5%) [4] | 192 (91.4%) [5] | .745 |
| Married | 134 (66.0%) [6] | 129 (61.7%) [12] | .365 |
| Publicly insured | 67 (31.2%) | 95 (44.2%) | .006 |
| BMI | 32.9 (8.7) [6] | 31.4 (7.2) [1] | .062 |
| Time to “6‐month” visit (days) | 134.4 (58.0) [37] | 133.3 (44.5) [43] | .843 |
| Days between trigger BP and enrollment | 46.0 (58.7) [12] | 48.9 (56.4) [19] | .624 |
| SBP at trigger | 150.3 (8.6) [20] | 151.8 (9.6) [12] | .106 |
| DBP at trigger | 86.5 (9.5) [20] | 86.7 (9.1) [12] | .772 |
| SBP at baseline | 138.9 (15.8) [4] | 142.3 (16.3) [8] | .030 |
| DBP at baseline | 84.0 (9.2) [4] | 84.1 (11.5) [8] | .986 |
| Percent controlled at baseline | 101 (48.8%) [4] | 88 (41.7%) [8] | .146 |