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The goal of this clinical trial is to learn whether providing teaching with a low-cost device can help to improve blood pressure, health outcomes, patient self-efficacy without exacerbating inequity between advantaged and disadvantaged patients.
The main question[s] it aims to answer are:
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Researchers will compare patients provided with home blood pressure monitors to those who are provided with routine education
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Patients with a history of hypertension and a history stroke (ischemic or hemorrhagic), transient ischemic attack (TIA), or otherwise are at high risk of stroke will be screened for enrollment.
Inclusion and exclusion criteria will be reviewed and confirmed by a member of the study team. If the patient meets criteria, the following will occur:
A member of the study team (physician, nurse, study coordinator) will describe the study to the patient and inform them of their candidacy. If the patient indicates interest in study participation, the patient will be provided a written or electronic consent form to review and sign. The patient will be randomized to one of two arms in the study.
Upon enrollment, the patient will complete an intake survey. Prior to hospital discharge, patients randomized to arm 1 (control) of the study will receive routine stroke discharge education which is standard of care. In addition to standard of care, a stroke nurse will provide and review with the patient a short informational pamphlet (included in the attachments) on the importance of blood pressure monitoring.
Patients randomized to arm 2 (intervention) will also receive this teaching as above. In addition, they will be given an Omron Home Blood Pressure Cuff furnished by the study. The nurse will provide additional education on on how to use the cuff, and how to record values in a blood pressure log.
At three months following enrollment, a member of the study team will call the patients in both arms to complete a questionnaire (included in the attachments) over the phone and provide a blood pressure reading using their home blood pressure cuff. If needed, a phone interpreter will be used.
At three months, patients randomized to arm 1 of the study will receive a blood pressure cuff in the mail with written instructions on how to use it.
At six months following enrollment, a member of the study team will call the patients in both arms to complete a questionnaire over the phone and provide a blood pressure reading using their home blood pressure cuff. If needed, a phone interpreter will be used.
The patient will be notified that the duration of their participation in the study has ended. All study materials given to the patient are theirs to keep.
A chart review will be conducted for the study participants to supply information about health outcomes incurred throughout the duration of the study, and to obtain blood pressure readings from ambulatory visits.
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50 participants in 2 patient groups
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