Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Mean of Daily Steps on Physical Activity Sensor Logs at 3 months |
This outcome measure will be measured by calculating the average daily steps at end of 3 months. These measures will be collected from sensor logs within the apps for both IG and CG. |
3 months |
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Primary |
Mean of Daily Steps on Physical Activity Sensor Logs at 6 months |
This outcome measure will be measured by calculating the average daily steps at end of 6 months. These measures will be collected from sensor logs within the apps for both IG and CG. |
6 months |
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Secondary |
Change from baseline in Mean Systolic Blood Pressure as measured by a FDA approved digital sphygmomanometer at 3 months. |
Systolic blood Pressure (SBP) of participants will be measured at baseline using a FDA approved digital sphygmomanometer (A&D UA-767). The A&D UA-767 is a fully automated device based on the oscillometric method and has been validated against a mercury sphygmomanometer. Participants will be instructed to refrain from using tobacco products, alcohol, or caffeine for 30 minutes before measurement. Participants will sit quietly, resting the left arm on a flat surface (at the heart's level) for at least 5 minutes before the first measurement. Three measurements will be taken at 1-minute intervals; the second and third readings recorded in mmHg will be averaged to obtain the mean SBP. |
Baseline, 3 months |
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Secondary |
Change from baseline in Mean Systolic Blood Pressure as measured by a FDA approved digital sphygmomanometer at 6 months. |
Systolic blood Pressure (SBP) of participants will be measured at baseline using a FDA approved digital sphygmomanometer (A&D UA-767). The A&D UA-767 is a fully automated device based on the oscillometric method and has been validated against a mercury sphygmomanometer. Participants will be instructed to refrain from using tobacco products, alcohol, or caffeine for 30 minutes before measurement. Participants will sit quietly, resting the left arm on a flat surface (at the heart's level) for at least 5 minutes before the first measurement. Three measurements will be taken at 1-minute intervals; the second and third readings recorded in mmHg will be averaged to obtain the mean SBP. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change from baseline in Mean Diastolic Blood Pressure as measured by a FDA approved digital sphygmomanometer at 3 months. |
Diastolic blood Pressure (DBP) of participants will be measured at baseline using a FDA approved digital sphygmomanometer (A&D UA-767). The A&D UA-767 is a fully automated device based on the oscillometric method and has been validated against a mercury sphygmomanometer. Participants will be instructed to refrain from using tobacco products, alcohol, or caffeine for 30 minutes before measurement. Participants will sit quietly, resting the left arm on a flat surface (at the heart's level) for at least 5 minutes before the first measurement. Three measurements will be taken at 1-minute intervals; the second and third readings recorded in mmHg will be averaged to obtain the mean DBP. |
Baseline, 3 months |
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Secondary |
Change from baseline in Mean Diastolic Blood Pressure as measured by a FDA approved digital sphygmomanometer at 6 months. |
Diastolic blood Pressure (DBP) of participants will be measured at baseline using a FDA approved digital sphygmomanometer (A&D UA-767). The A&D UA-767 is a fully automated device based on the oscillometric method and has been validated against a mercury sphygmomanometer. Participants will be instructed to refrain from using tobacco products, alcohol, or caffeine for 30 minutes before measurement. Participants will sit quietly, resting the left arm on a flat surface (at the heart's level) for at least 5 minutes before the first measurement. Three measurements will be taken at 1-minute intervals; the second and third readings recorded in mmHg will be averaged to obtain the mean DBP. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change from baseline in mean Blood Pressure Control at 3 months |
Blood Pressure will be measured as described above for Systolic and Diastolic blood pressure. Blood Pressure Control will be defined as yes if mean SBP < 140 mmHG and mean DBP < 90 mmHG. |
Baseline, 3 months |
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Secondary |
Change from baseline in mean Blood Pressure Control at 6 months |
Blood Pressure will be measured as described above for Systolic and Diastolic blood pressure. Blood Pressure Control will be defined as yes if mean SBP < 140 mmHG and mean DBP < 90 mmHG. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Hypertension Knowledge as measured by the Hypertension Knowledge-Level Scale (HK-LS) at 3 months |
Knowledge will be measured by the Hypertension Knowledge-Level Scale (HK-LS). The scale has 22 items with six sub-dimensions of definition, medical treatment, drug compliance, lifestyle, diet, and complications, respectively. Each correct answer is worth 1 point. The maximum scale score is 22, being scored only when the respondent provides the right answer. Higher scores indicate higher knowledge. |
Baseline, 3 months |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Hypertension Knowledge as measured by the Hypertension Knowledge-Level Scale (HK-LS) at 6 months |
Knowledge will be measured by the Hypertension Knowledge-Level Scale (HK-LS). The scale has 22 items with six sub-dimensions of definition, medical treatment, drug compliance, lifestyle, diet, and complications, respectively. Each correct answer is worth 1 point. The maximum scale score is 22, being scored only when the respondent provides the right answer. Higher scores indicate higher knowledge. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Hypertension self-efficacy as measured by the hypertension self-efficacy subscale of the High Blood Pressure Hypertension Self-Care Profile at 3 months |
The hypertension self-efficacy subscale of the High Blood Pressure Hypertension Self-Care Profile has 20 items. Items in this subscale include a 4-point scale format asking how confident are individuals in performing certain behaviors necessary to manage HTN (e.g., physical activity, nutrition). Responses were rated from 1 (not relevant) to 4 (very relevant). Scores are summed with higher scores indicating higher self-efficacy in managing HTN. Scores can range from 20 to 80. |
Baseline, 3 months |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Hypertension self-efficacy as measured by the hypertension self-efficacy subscale of the High Blood Pressure Hypertension Self-Care Profile at 6 months |
The hypertension self-efficacy subscale of the High Blood Pressure Hypertension Self-Care Profile has 20 items. Items in this subscale include a 4-point scale format asking how confident are individuals in performing certain behaviors necessary to manage HTN (e.g., physical activity, nutrition). Responses were rated from 1 (not relevant) to 4 (very relevant). Scores are summed with higher scores indicating higher self-efficacy in managing HTN. Scores can range from 20 to 80. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Hypertension self-care behaviors as measured by the hypertension behavior subscale of the High Blood Pressure Hypertension Self-Care Profile (HBP-SCP) at 3 months |
The hypertension behavior subscale of the High Blood Pressure Hypertension Self-Care Profile (HBP-SCP) has 20 items. Items in this subscale include a 4-point scale format asking how often individuals performed certain behaviors necessary to manage HTN (e.g., physical activity, nutrition). Responses were rated from 1 (not relevant) to 4 (very relevant). Scores were summed with higher scores indicating more positive self-care behaviors in managing hypertension. Scores can range from 20 to 80. |
Baseline, 3 months |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Hypertension self-care behaviors as measured by the hypertension behavior subscale of the High Blood Pressure Hypertension Self-Care Profile (HBP-SCP) at 6 months |
The hypertension behavior subscale of the High Blood Pressure Hypertension Self-Care Profile (HBP-SCP) has 20 items. Items in this subscale include a 4-point scale format asking how often individuals performed certain behaviors necessary to manage HTN (e.g., physical activity, nutrition). Responses were rated from 1 (not relevant) to 4 (very relevant). Scores were summed with higher scores indicating more positive self-care behaviors in managing hypertension. Scores can range from 20 to 80. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Secondary |
Change from Baseline in Quality of Life as measured by the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Global-10 at 3 months |
The PROMIS Global-10 is a 10-item questionnaire that assesses the general quality of life (QOL) divided into two domains-physical and mental health. Each domain's scores are derived using T-score normal population distribution mean ± standard deviation (SD) of 50 ± 10, where higher scores indicate better health. |
Baseline, 3 months |
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Secondary |
Change from Baseline in Quality of Life as measured by the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Global-10 at 6 months |
The PROMIS Global-10 is a 10-item questionnaire that assesses the general quality of life (QOL) divided into two domains-physical and mental health. Each domain's scores are derived using T-score normal population distribution mean ± standard deviation (SD) of 50 ± 10, where higher scores indicate better health. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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Secondary |
Number of Cardiac Hospitalizations in the past month at 3 months |
This measure will be obtained through participant self-report through periodic online surveys and will be confirmed by hospital discharge summary provided by the participant. |
Baseline, 3 months |
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Secondary |
Number of Cardiac Hospitalizations in the past month at 6 months |
This measure will be obtained through participant self-report through periodic online surveys and will be confirmed by hospital discharge summary provided by the participant. |
Baseline, 6 months |
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