Effectiveness of community‐based hypertension management on hypertension in the urban slums of Haiti: A mixed methods study

Author:

St Sauveur Reichling1,Sufra Rodney1,Jean Pierre Marie Christine1,Rouzier Vanessa12,Preval Fabiola1,Exantus Serfine1,Jean Mirline1,Jean Josette1,Forestal Guyrlaine Pierre‐Louise1,Fleurijean Obed1,Mourra Nour2ORCID,Ogyu Anju2,Malebranche Rodolphe34,Brisma Jean Pierre3,Deschamps Marie M.1,Pape Jean W.12,Sundararajan Radhika25,McNairy Margaret L.26,Yan Lily D.26ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Haitian Group for the Study of Kaposi's Sarcoma and Opportunistic Infections (GHESKIO) Port‐au‐Prince Ouest Haiti

2. Center for Global Health Weill Cornell Medicine New York New York USA

3. Collège Haïtien de Cardiologie Port‐au‐Prince Ouest Haiti

4. Medicine and Pharmacology Université d'État d'Haïti Port‐au‐Prince Ouest Haiti

5. Department of Emergency Medicine Weill Cornell Medicine New York New York USA

6. Division of General Internal Medicine Weill Cornell Medicine New York New York USA

Abstract

AbstractHypertension is a leading contributor to mortality in low‐middle income countries including Haiti, yet only 13% achieve blood pressure (BP) control. We evaluated the effectiveness of a community‐based hypertension management program delivered by community health workers (CHWs) and physicians among 100 adults with uncontrolled hypertension from the Haiti Cardiovascular Disease Cohort. The 12‐month intervention included: community follow‐up visits with CHWs (1 month if BP uncontrolled ≥140/90, 3 months otherwise) for BP measurement, lifestyle counseling, medication delivery, and dose adjustments. Primary outcome was mean change in systolic BP from enrollment to 12 months. Secondary outcomes were mean change in diastolic BP, BP control, acceptability, feasibility, and adverse events. We compared outcomes to 100 age, sex, and baseline BP matched controls with standard of care: clinic follow‐up visits with physicians every 3 months. We also conducted qualitative interviews with participants and providers. Among 200 adults, median age was 59 years, 59% were female. Baseline mean BP was 154/89 mmHg intervention versus 153/88 mmHg control. At 12 months, the difference in SBP change between groups was −12.8 mmHg (95%CI −6.9, −18.7) and for DBP −7.1 mmHg (95%CI −3.3, −11.0). BP control increased from 0% to 58.1% in intervention, and 28.4% in control group. Four participants reported mild adverse events. In mixed methods analysis, we found community‐based delivery addressed multiple participant barriers to care, and task‐shifting with strong teamwork enhanced medication adherence. Community‐based hypertension management using task‐shifting with CHWs and community‐based care was acceptable, and effective in reducing SBP, DBP, and increasing BP control.

Publisher

Wiley

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