Table 1.
Clinical Relevance and Intervention Effect Among Studies on Home Blood Pressure Monitoring in African American Patients
Published study | Clinically relevant differencea | Time frame | Intervention effect compared to usual care |
---|---|---|---|
Pezzin et al (2011)h | Yes | 3 months | Significant changeb |
Hebert et al (2012)11 | Yes | 9 and 18 months | Significant changec |
Ogedegbe et al (2014)12 | Yes | 12 months | No difference |
Yi et al (2015)13 | Yes | 9 months | No difference |
Feldman et al (2016)14 | Yes | 12 months | No difference |
Boulware et al (2020)15 | Yes | 12 months | No differenced |
Still et al (2020)16 | No | 3 months | No difference |
Significant pre-post difference seen in systolic blood pressure for usual care group and intervention group, or intervention group alone.
Only for stage 2 hypertension at 3 months.
Only at end of intervention (9 months); no significant difference at 18-month follow-up following study completion.
No usual care group; no difference between all three arms.