Improving Blood Pressure Control in End-Stage Renal Disease Through a Supportive-Educative Nursing Intervention
Hypertension, Hemodialysis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Hypertension focused on measuring Hypertension, Blood Pressure, End Stage Renal Disease, Hemodialysis, Interdialytic Weight Gain, Self-Regulation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- > 18 years
- average 4 week pre HD systolic BP > 150 mmHg or diastolic BP > 90 mmHg
- read and speak English.
Exclusion Criteria:
- on HD < 6 months
- history of illicit drug use
- current major depression
- lack of orientation to person, time or place or score or < 80 on the Modified Mini Mental Status Screen
- major health problems ie. terminal cancer or HIV
- missed > 2 HD treatments over 4 weeks.
Sites / Locations
- Davita Detroit Kresge Hemodialysis Unit
- William Beaumont Hemodialysis Units
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
BP Education and Self Regulation of BP
Usual Care
The intervention will consist of 3 phases: 1) BP education sessions, 2) 12 week intervention and 3) 30 day post intervention follow-up period. The participants in the treatment group will received a BP educational session at baseline and were asked to monitor and record home BP daily, 24 hour fluid intake and complete a salt intake check-lists twice weekly for 12 weeks. The PI made weekly visits with the intervention participants in the HD unit to review BP and fluid logs and salt check lists with the participant to determine if predetermined goals for BP control were attained. When goals related to BP control are met, positive verbal reinforcement will be given to the participant. When goals related to BP control are not met, further exploration and problem solving will be done.
Participants in the usual care group did not receive the intervention but continued to receive their standard care in the hemodialysis unit which involved follow-up by the medical provider and BP medication adjustments as needed. .