• J Natl Med Assoc · Feb 2024

    Heart on hypertension: Improving hypertension control in the FQHC setting through a group visit program.

    • Christen Johnson, Abigail Gerbers, Anna Staudt, Janessa Cohrs, and Priscilla Tutu.
    • Director of Medical Education and Research and Family Physician, Heart of Ohio Family Health Centers, 5000 E. Main Street, Columbus, OH, 43213, United States. Electronic address: CJohnsonmdmph@gmail.com.
    • J Natl Med Assoc. 2024 Feb 1; 116 (1): 707470-74.

    IntroductionMany solutions for increasing hypertension control rates have been proposed yet the social determinants of health create health disparities within the populations served by Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) that can complicate reaching these goals. This study observes impact of a group visit program on hypertension control within the patient population served by an FQHC.MethodsRetrospective review and analysis of blood pressure data was performed for patients enrolled in the first 4 cohorts of the Heart on Hypertension Group Visit Program at the end of the program as well as 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months after the program ended.Results And DiscussionTwenty-two patients participated in the program. Seventeen patients achieved the goal with a statistically significant mean change in blood pressure at p > 0.001. Patients who completed the program had a statistically significant mean change in blood pressure at p > 0.001 and those who discontinued prior to completing the program had a statistically significant mean change in blood pressure at p = 0.001 systolic and p = 0.002 diastolic. Changes in patient blood pressure were sustained for 3-months (78%), 6-months (83%), and 12-months (83%).ImplicationsPatients in the Heart on Hypertension program were successful in making significant changes in hypertension control in the FQHC setting. This method was useful in improving hypertension control metrics for patients facing increased influences by the Social Determinants of Health.Copyright © 2023 National Medical Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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