Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Tracking Social Outcomes of Hypertension in Women With Breast Cancer
The goal of this clinical trial-prospective study will provide important information on equitable implementation strategies to improve hypertension management in women with breast cancer by evaluating the feasibility and safety of remote hypertension management using home blood pressure telemonitoring that will provide individualized hypertension management, health and wellness education for hypertension prevention of women with breast cancer stages I-IV. Also this study may provide evidence to inform a potential paradigm shift in joint social and clinical management of hypertension that future studies may use to address complex social and clinical comorbidities that affect women with hypertension in Mississippi. The main questions this study aims to answer are: 1. To examine the feasibility of using home BP telemonitoring to provide individualized hypertension management in a population of women with breast cancer and food insecurity. 2. To examine the effectiveness of telemonitoring in achieving 2017 ACC/AHA guidelines for hypertension control in women with breast cancer and food insecurity using the RE-AIM framework. 3. To pilot the integration of a community service partnership to decrease food insecurity in the 40 women who participate in the home BP telemonitoring program. Using the mailed telemonitoring kit (iPad tablet and Blood Pressure Cuff) the participants of this study will be asked to access a daily health session using iPad and obtain a blood pressure measurement using blood pressure cuff that transmits readings wirelessly via Bluetooth to the tablet which is uploaded directly to the participants UMMC electronic health records. Participants are asked to obtain two consecutive blood pressure measurements during each session and register at least 6 sessions per week. The study duration will be 6 months. Every 2 weeks blood pressure measurements will be assessed. If less than 75% of measurements are at goal systolic blood pressure 75% of measurements are at goal systolic blood pressure<130mmHg and diastolic blood pressure <80mmHg, the patients nurse coordinator will contact them via telephone and assess for medication adherence and report to the patient's primary care provider and oncologist.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 40 |
Est. completion date | May 31, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | May 31, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Eligibility and exclusion criteria are intended to capture a population broadly representative of breast cancer patient's stages I-IV with hypertension, while excluding patients with hypertension complicated by major co-morbidities as determined by chart review who would not be appropriate for algorithmic management. - Clinical/study eligibility will be confirmed by the patient's Breast Oncologist and/or Primary Care Providers who will refer identified patients or provide permission for outreach to eligible patients for recruitment into the pilot study. - Patients eligible for the intervention must meet all eligibility criteria intended to identify breast cancer patients with hypertension and positive screening for food insecurity according to the 2017 ACC/AHA Guidelines, healthcare provider hypertension diagnosis and Hunger Vital Signs Tool United States Departments of Agriculture: - Women ages 18 years and older UMMC breast cancer patients in stages I-IV as primary diagnosis within the last three years and who were diagnosed with hypertension exceeding 2017 ACC/AHA guidelines of = 140 mmHg and/or diastolic BP = 90 mmHg will be identified from UMMC electronic health records (EHR). - Women ages 18 years and older UMMC breast cancer patients in stages I-IV as a primary diagnosis within the last three years with physician-coded hypertension, who have their most recently documented blood pressures exceeding 2017 ACC/AHA guidelines of = 140 mmHg and/or diastolic BP = 90 mmHg in at least three consecutive instances in the EHR, three consecutive high BP measurements within 12 months, consistent with SNOMED coded phenotypes for hypertension identify from UMMC EHR records (A diagnosis of hypertension). - Positive screening for food insecurity via the Hunger Vital Signs tool, a validated two-question screening tool based on the United States Department of Agriculture. - Ability to speak English. - Reliable access to internet, video and telephone services. Exclusion Criteria: - Stage 4 or 5 kidney disease (eGFR <30 ml/min/1.73m2 on the most recent measurement) - Acute coronary syndrome, coronary revascularization, stroke, or other major cardiovascular event within the past 3 months - Known secondary causes of hypertension including coarctation of the aorta, pheochromocytoma, and adrenal cortical hypertension - Prescribed 3 or more antihypertensive medications - Class III or IV New York Heart Association heart failure or left ventricular ejection fraction <50% - Institutionalized (i.e., nursing home) or limited life expectancy as determined by chart review including advanced stage cancer, severe frailty, or other major comorbidity - Further exclusion criteria include unwillingness to be followed for the duration of the study, participation in another clinical trial or research study, difficulty with communication in English without an interpreter over the telephone, substance abuse, dementia, disability or mental illness that would prohibit ability to provide informed consent or perform home BP monitoring. Additionally, patients are ineligible if they report a major health event requiring hospitalization since the last documented UMMC clinic visit. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of Mississippi Medical Center Cancer Institute | Jackson | Mississippi |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Mississippi Medical Center | Cheryl Clark, MD, ScD, Richard Summers, MD, Saurabh Chandra, MD |
United States,
Berkowitz SA, Basu S, Gundersen C, Seligman HK. State-Level and County-Level Estimates of Health Care Costs Associated with Food Insecurity. Prev Chronic Dis. 2019 Jul 11;16:E90. doi: 10.5888/pcd16.180549. — View Citation
Mendy VL, Rowell-Cunsolo T, Bellerose M, Vargas R, Zhang L, Enkhmaa B. Temporal Trends in Hypertension Death Rate in Mississippi, 2000-2018. Am J Hypertens. 2021 Sep 22;34(9):956-962. doi: 10.1093/ajh/hpab068. — View Citation
Williams MS, Beech BM, Griffith DM, Jr Thorpe RJ. The Association between Hypertension and Race/Ethnicity among Breast Cancer Survivors. J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2020 Dec;7(6):1172-1177. doi: 10.1007/s40615-020-00741-7. Epub 2020 Mar 17. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Blood Pressure Control | The study will provide new and important insights into remote hypertension management using telehealth monitoring from a remote blood pressure cuff. This represents a potential paradigm shift in the ability to move effectively manage hyperextension and other chronic disease on a large scale. The study aims to reduce blood pressure through a comprehensive remote hypertension management program. Participants stand to gain significant benefit from hypertension control. this program is intended to control hypertension without any additionally scheduled clinic visits, and therefore study patients stand to realize the benefit of time and opportunity costs not spent traveling and attending clinic visits. | 6-months | |
Secondary | Decrease Food Insecurity | Decreasing food insecurity through social resource connections. Implementation procedures for providing healthy food resources will be tailored and evaluated. The participants will participate in a health education session via iPad that includes blood pressure management and healthy eating. The participants will be provided with resources to receive healthy foods as an approach to lifestyle change of diet to decrease complications of stroke, heart failure, heart attack and kidney damage. Making dietary changes are effective treatments for reducing high blood pressure. | 6 months |
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