Hypertension Clinical Trial
To develop a comprehensive database publication (databook) utilizing available published and unpublished data on the prevalence of hypertension and its treatment and control in selected minority populations in the United States -- Hispanic, Asian and American Indian.
BACKGROUND:
Data on hypertension among minority populations were lacking prior to the workshop and
databook publication. Several reasons why the data were lacking include the biological and
cultural diversity of America's minorities, their wide dispersal across the country, and the
fact that key data such as death certificate information have sometimes not been recorded.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
The objective was accomplished in a two-phase approach as follows: Phase l. In June, 1994 a
workshop was held in Washington, D.C. on the epidemiology of hypertension in minorities. The
workshop, entitled "The Epidemiology of Hypertension in Hispanic Americans, Native
Americans, and Asian/Pacific Islander Americans" included as participants the investigators
who had relevant datasets and were willing to participate in the effort. The investigators
were requested to use common definitions of hypertension in their workshop presentations
when feasible. In addition, in preparation for a databook publication, each study was asked
to provide summary data, using common definitions and a common format, on the prevalence of
hypertension in the study population. Data presentations and interpretations at the workshop
enabled the investigators and consultants to identify further research needs, further
feasible data analyses utilizing available data, and special target groups for demonstration
research efforts to enhance the potential success of intervention efforts.
Phase 2. A database publication (databook) was designed to include a summary of the workshop
proceedings with the appropriate data and interpretations along with summary data from the
studies presented in a standard, unified format. The databook, entitled "Hypertension in
Hispanic Americans, American Indians and Alaska Natives, and Asian and Pacific Islander
Americans" was published in 1996 and presented the prevalence of hypertension and its
treatment and control by age, sex, and minority status, along with other information the
planning committee considered relevant.
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