Overview
The purpose of this study is to test the hypertension (HTN) app-based intervention to see if it is more effective in improving uncontrolled HTN and HTN self-care among Africian-Americans from baseline to post-intervention (immediate, 3 months and 6 months post-intervention) as compared to the standard of care.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- African-American (AA) adults that are established patients at Neighborhood HealthSource in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- Receives primary care (i.e., has designated primary care provider) at the partnering FQHCs and intent to continue care there for next 12 months
- African American race/ethnicity
- Men and women aged ≥18 years
- Uncontrolled HTN (defined as Stage 2 HTN with a BP ≥140/90 mmHg [as per 2017 American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association HTN Guidelines32] at most recent outpatient evaluation, with or without BP medications)
- Documented diagnosis of HTN in EHR
- At least 1 office visit at the partnering FQHCs in the prior year
- Smartphone ownership (supporting iOS or Android Systems)
- Active email address and willingness to utilize it throughout the study
- Basic Internet navigation skills (for example, can search for information on websites, open and send emails)
- Access to the Internet on at least a weekly basis (such as at home, a family member's or friend's home, church, library/community center, school/university, Internet café, etc.)?
Exclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosis of a serious medical condition or disability that would make participation difficult (i.e. visual or hearing impairment, mental disability that would preclude independent use of the app).
- No primary care provider at partnering FQHC