Patient Experiences With Blood Pressure Measurement Methods for Hypertension Diagnosis: Qualitative Findings From the BP-CHECK Study

Author:

Hansell Laurel D1ORCID,Hsu Clarissa W1ORCID,Munson Sean A2ORCID,Margolis Karen L3,Thompson Matthew J4,Ehrlich Kelly J1,Hall Yoshio N56,Anderson Melissa L1,Evers Sarah C7,Marcus-Smith Miriam S1,McClure Jennifer B18ORCID,Green Beverly B18

Affiliation:

1. Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute , 1730 Minor Ave Suite 1360 Seattle, WA 98101-1466 , United States

2. Human Centered Design & Engineering, University of Washington ,  Seattle, WA 98195 , United States

3. HealthPartners Institute , Bloomington, MN 55425 , United States

4. University of Washington Department of Family Medicine, , Seattle, WA 98195 , United States

5. VA Puget Sound Health Care System , Seattle, WA 98108 , United States

6. Kidney Research Institute, University of Washington , Seattle, WA, 98195 , United States

7. Georgia State University , Atlanta, GA 30302 , United States

8. Department of Health Systems Science, Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine , Pasadena, CA 91101 , United States

Abstract

Abstract BACKGROUND Out-of-office blood pressure (BP) measurement is recommended when making a new hypertension diagnosis. In practice, however, hypertension is primarily diagnosed using clinic BP. The study objective was to understand patient attitudes about accuracy and patient-centeredness regarding hypertension diagnostic methods. METHODS Qualitative study within a randomized controlled diagnostic study conducted between May 2017 and March 2019 comparing the accuracy and acceptability of BP measurement methods among patients in an integrated healthcare delivery system. All participants completed 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM), plus either clinic BP, home BP monitoring (HBPM), or kiosk BP diagnostic testing. Qualitative interviewees (aged 31–76 years, n = 35) were recruited from the main study. RESULTS Participants who completed HBPM found it to be comfortable and low burden, and believed it produced accurate results. Participants in the clinic arm described clinic measurements as inconvenient. Participants in the kiosk arm overall did not favor kiosks due to concerns about accuracy and privacy. Participants described ABPM as the most accurate method due to repeated measurements over the 24-hour period in real-world contexts, but many found it uncomfortable and disruptive. Participants also noted methods that involved repeated measures such as HBPM and ABPM particularly influenced their understanding of whether or not they had hypertension. CONCLUSIONS Hypertension diagnostic methods that include more BP measurements help patients gain a deeper understanding of BP variability and the lower reliability of infrequent measurements in the clinic. These findings warrant implementing strategies to enhance out-of-office BP diagnostic testing in primary care. CLINICAL TRIALS REGISTRATION Trial number NCT03130257.

Funder

Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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