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Addressing Barriers to Anti-hypertensive Medication Adherence Among PLWH Who Have Achieved Viral...

HypertensionHIV-1-infection

Among those with hypertension, persons living with HIV (PWH) have a 50% higher risk of incident myocardial infarction compared to the general population, and they often fail to meet evidence-based treatment goals for hypertension. An important contributing factor for insufficient blood pressure control is non-adherence to antihypertensive medications. Research on medication adherence for PWH has largely focused on antiretroviral therapy adherence with limited focus on adherence to other non-AIDS condition medications. With a large proportion of PWH in the U.S. achieving viral suppression, providers may now have an opportunity to focus on the management of non-AIDS conditions like hypertension. However, because PWH who have achieved suppression have reduced clinic encounters (once or twice a year) there is potential loss of opportunity to effectively monitor and intensify hypertension treatment as needed an important opportunity to focus on preventing cardiovascular disease. CVD and other non-AIDS comorbidities. The study's overarching goal is to improve the hypertension outcomes for PWH on suppressive ART to reduce cardiovascular disease risk. In this study, we will identify and evaluate healthcare and patient-level factors that must be addressed in an intervention to increase hypertension medication adherence for PWH who have achieved viral suppression. We will use these factors to tailor an intervention and assess the feasibility and acceptability at the Duke ID clinic.

Recruiting26 enrollment criteria

Tele-Nursing on Treatment/Disease Adaptation, Self-Efficacy, Self-Care Management in Hypertension...

Hypertension

The purpose of this research; The aim of this study is to examine the effects of self-management support given by tele-nursing for hypertension patients on patients' adherence to treatment and disease, self-efficacy level, self-care management and satisfaction level. This research is a randomized controlled and pretest-posttest applied design. The research will be carried out in Van Yüzüncü Yıl University Research Hospital with patients previously diagnosed with hypertension. The population of the research will consist of patients who have previously applied to the hospital where the research will be conducted and who have been diagnosed with hypertension who meet the research criteria. After the power analysis, it is planned to include 150 hypertension patients in the sample of the study. All patients in the intervention and control groups who meet the inclusion criteria will be verbally informed about the purpose of the study and the method of application, and their consent will be obtained. The pretest forms required for the research will be filled in by face-to-face interview method for all patients. In the study, the number of individuals in the randomization group will be determined by using the computer program, provided that they are equal in number. All materials prepared for self-management support will be delivered to the patients in the intervention group and they will be taught how to use them by the demonstration method. Patients will be asked to do the same procedure and the process will continue until they ensure correct use. Participants will be informed that there is a phone number that they can call whenever they want, when there are subjects that are not understood or that need to be repeated. Patients will be called three times a week and necessary checks will be made on blood pressure monitoring, nutrition, weight control, etc. In this way, patients in the intervention group will be followed remotely by tele-nursing for 3 months, their questions will be answered when they encounter problems, and guidance will be given in case of emergency. No intervention will be made in the control group. Necessary forms will be re-administered to all patients in both groups after 3 months as a post-test. At the end of the research, a comparison of the intervention and control groups will be made.

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

Integrating Hypertension and Cardiovascular Diseases Care Into Existing HIV Services Package in...

HIV InfectionsHypertension

The InterCARE research project proposes to leverage a successful national ART program to develop an effective package to improve the uptake of established effective hypertension and CVD risk factors management interventions among PLWHIV in Botswana and other low- and middle-income countries. Being the first project of its kind in Botswana, if successful, the InterCARE package could be readily rolled out to health facilities nationwide to diagnose, treat, track, and support the estimated 25-30% Batswana with hypertension.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Monitoring and Testing of Blood Pressure in Postpartum Women

Hypertension

The purpose of this research study is to find out the usefulness of checking a woman's blood pressure remotely (at home) for 3 weeks after being discharged from the hospital after having a baby (or babies). Some women can develop hypertension, or high BP, after delivery even if they have not had this problem before or during their pregnancy. Untreated or unknown high BP can lead to medical complications, and if severe, can be life threatening. Monitoring, or checking, remote BP after a woman has delivered her baby (or babies) has been suggested to be a better way to monitor BPs without having to stay in the hospital for a longer time after delivery. Other researchers report that women who have checked their BP remotely after delivery found out that this was both possible and acceptable.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Targeting Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Human Hypertension

Hypertension

There is strong evidence suggesting that endoplasmic reticulum stress contributes to neurogenic and vascular hypertension in various animal models, however this has never been explored in humans. Therefore, this project will fill this gap by performing a single-blind, placebo-controlled trial in humans with hypertension.

Recruiting33 enrollment criteria

24-hour Efficacy and Tolerability of the Tafluprost-timolol Fixed Association Without Preservatives...

GlaucomaOpen-Angle1 more

This is a phase IV, interventional, multi-center, open clinical Trial. Patients will be administered one eye drop of tafluprost/timolol fixed combination at 20:00 (+/- 1 hour), in the treatment of open angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension. The patients will suspend the treatment with latanoprost.

Recruiting27 enrollment criteria

: Vascular Function in Health and Disease

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseasePulmonary Artery Hypertension2 more

Many control mechanisms exist which successfully match the supply of blood with the metabolic demand of various tissues under wide-ranging conditions. One primary regulator of vasomotion and thus perfusion to the muscle tissue is the host of chemical factors originating from the vascular endothelium and the muscle tissue, which collectively sets the level of vascular tone. With advancing age and in many disease states, deleterious adaptations in the production and sensitivity of these vasodilator and vasoconstrictor substances may be observed, leading to a reduction in skeletal muscle blood flow and compromised perfusion to the muscle tissue. Adequate perfusion is particularly important during exercise to meet the increased metabolic demand of the exercising tissue, and thus any condition that reduces tissue perfusion may limit the capacity for physical activity. As it is now well established that regular physical activity is a key component in maintaining cardiovascular health with advancing age, there is a clear need for further studies in populations where vascular dysfunction is compromised, with the goal of identifying the mechanisms responsible for the dysfunction and exploring whether these maladaptations may be remediable. Thus, to better understand the etiology of these vascular adaptations in health and disease, the current proposal is designed to study changes in vascular function with advancing age, and also examine peripheral vascular changes in patients suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), Sepsis, Pulmonary Hypertension, and cardiovascular disease. While there are clearly a host of vasoactive substances which collectively act to govern vasoconstriction both at rest and during exercise, four specific pathways that may be implicated have been identified in these populations: Angiotensin-II (ANG-II), Endothelin-1 (ET-1), Nitric Oxide (NO), and oxidative stress.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Salt-Sensitivity and Immunity Cell Activation

High Blood PressureSalt; Excess1 more

Salt-sensitive hypertension affects nearly 50% of the hypertensive and 25% of the normotensive population, and strong evidence indicates that reducing salt intake decreases blood pressure and cardiovascular events. The precise mechanisms of how dietary salt contributes to blood pressure elevation, renal injury, and cardiovascular disease remains unclear. Our data indicated that monocytes exhibit salt sensitivity, and the investigators hypothesize that of salt sensitivity of these and similar immune cells correlate with the hypertensive response to salt intake. Currently, the research tools for diagnosing salt-sensitivity are costly, time consuming and laborious. In this study the investigators will identify monocyte salt-sensitivity as a marker of salt-sensitive hypertension.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Sexual Dysfunction in Hypertensive Women

Hypertension

Several studies describe the existence of an association between sexual dysfunction and high blood pressure (hypertension), most often characterized by a decrease in the number of orgasms and the existence of dyspareunia. Hypertension is a contributing factor, and nonadherence to medication could amplify it. There are several ways to assess adherence to treatment: the use of declarative questionnaires, a method not without criticism because it is subject to the subjectivity of the declaration by the patient; and drug dosages, a standard technique, although insufficiently disseminated due to the high cost and greater weight of the survey protocols. Drug non-compliance is multifactorial. In addition, it has been shown that having undesirable drug effects and / or being afraid of developing them is one of the major causes of non-compliance with antihypertensive treatments. The investigators hypothesize that DS is significantly more common among hypertensive women treated with non-observers compared to hypertensive women treated with observers. The main objective is to compare the prevalence of sexual dysfunction between a group of hypertensive women treated as observers and a group of hypertensive women treated as non-observers.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Strengthening Primary Healthcare Delivery for Diabetes and Hypertension in Eswatini

Diabetes MellitusHypertension

The WHO-PEN@Scale project is a three-arm cluster-randomized trial that is investigating the population-level effects of a healthcare reform in Eswatini, which aims to strengthen primary care for diabetes and hypertension. Prior to the reform, healthcare for diabetes and hypertension was mostly provided through physician-led teams in hospital outpatient departments. The healthcare reform aims to strengthen the provision of nurse-led care for diabetes and hypertension in primary healthcare facilities and community health worker-led care for these conditions in the facilities' catchment areas. The reform will broadly be guided by the World Health Organization's "Package of Essential Noncommunicable Disease Interventions for Primary Health Care in Low-Resource Settings" (WHO-PEN). The trial will take place at 84 clusters (a primary healthcare facility and its catchment area) across the country.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria
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