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Group Visits to Improve Hypertension Management

This study investigates group medical visits as a quality improvement strategy for hypertension. It studies group visits in which patients see their own primary care provider together with other patients who have hypertension. The group visits are intended to enhance the patient's self-efficacy for self-management of their chronic disease (hypertension).

Stanford is currently not accepting patients for this trial.

Stanford Investigator(s):

Intervention(s):

  • behavioral: Group medical visits

Eligibility


Inclusion Criteria:

Subjects include both health care professionals and their patients. The included health
care professionals are primary care clinicians practicing at VA Palo Alto who have their
own panels of patients for whom they provide primary care. Included patients are patients
of these primary care clinicians; the patients must have a diagnosis of hypertension and at
least one blood pressure in the previous year that was above guideline-target for that
patient, and patient must be approved by the primary care clinician as suitable for a group
medical visit.

Exclusion Criteria:

Primary care clinicians with very small patient panels (too small for recruitment of
patients for group visits) ae excluded. Patients are excluded by their primary care
clinician using clinical judgment; typical reasons for exclusion include terminal illness,
dementia that would make patient unable to participate in group discussions. Because
primary care clinicians located at main study site do not provide primary care to children,
no children will be included in the sample.

Ages Eligible for Study

N/A - N/A

Genders Eligible for Study

All

Not currently accepting new patients for this trial

Contact Information

Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
Not Recruiting