Incorporating the patient-centered approach into clinical practice helps improve quality of care in cases of hypertension: A retrospective cohort study

© 2020 The Author(s). Background: Treating hypertensive patients by integrating the patient-centered approach would influence the practice and outcome of treatment. Our purpose was to determine whether the implementation of a patient-centered approach in health care delivery can improve adhering to...

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Main Authors: Nida Buawangpong, Kanokporn Pinyopornpanish, Wichuda Jiraporncharoen, Nisachol Dejkriengkraikul, Pakorn Sagulkoo, Chanapat Pateekhum, Chaisiri Angkurawaranon
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-708362020-10-14T08:42:10Z Incorporating the patient-centered approach into clinical practice helps improve quality of care in cases of hypertension: A retrospective cohort study Nida Buawangpong Kanokporn Pinyopornpanish Wichuda Jiraporncharoen Nisachol Dejkriengkraikul Pakorn Sagulkoo Chanapat Pateekhum Chaisiri Angkurawaranon Medicine © 2020 The Author(s). Background: Treating hypertensive patients by integrating the patient-centered approach would influence the practice and outcome of treatment. Our purpose was to determine whether the implementation of a patient-centered approach in health care delivery can improve adhering to guidelines and the quality-of-care. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted using secondary data from the electronic medical records of the patients treated in the two primary care outpatient settings at the Family Medicine (FM) and Social Security (SS) clinics. A key feature of the FM clinic is the incorporation of a patient-centered approach in its service delivery. Individual information regarding initial assessment and treatment at the follow-up visits was reviewed for 1 year. Comparison of adherence to treatment guidelines between the two primary care clinics was performed by using chi-square, Fisher's exact test or a t-test. To explore the difference in blood pressure and BP control between the two clinics, linear and logistic regression analysis respectively were performed with an adjustment for CV risk score in 2016 as a key confounder. Results: The evidence included 100 records from each clinic, showed variation between the two primary care sites. The FM clinic had more complete records regarding family history of hypertension, assessment for secondary causes, prescription for lifestyle modification and appropriate adjustment of medication. Higher levels of blood pressure control were recorded in the FM clinic, specifically systolic pressure 2.92 mmHg (p = 0.073) and diastolic pressure 5.38 mmHg (p < 0.001) lower than those recorded in the SS clinic. There was a 2.96 times higher chance for BP goals to be achieved in patients in receipt of hypertensive care at the FM clinic (p = 0.004). Conclusions: Adopting a patient-centered approach in service delivery could improve the quality of care for hypertension patients in primary care in Thailand. 2020-10-14T08:42:10Z 2020-10-14T08:42:10Z 2020-06-12 Journal 14712296 2-s2.0-85086606319 10.1186/s12875-020-01183-0 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85086606319&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/70836
institution Chiang Mai University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Nida Buawangpong
Kanokporn Pinyopornpanish
Wichuda Jiraporncharoen
Nisachol Dejkriengkraikul
Pakorn Sagulkoo
Chanapat Pateekhum
Chaisiri Angkurawaranon
Incorporating the patient-centered approach into clinical practice helps improve quality of care in cases of hypertension: A retrospective cohort study
description © 2020 The Author(s). Background: Treating hypertensive patients by integrating the patient-centered approach would influence the practice and outcome of treatment. Our purpose was to determine whether the implementation of a patient-centered approach in health care delivery can improve adhering to guidelines and the quality-of-care. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted using secondary data from the electronic medical records of the patients treated in the two primary care outpatient settings at the Family Medicine (FM) and Social Security (SS) clinics. A key feature of the FM clinic is the incorporation of a patient-centered approach in its service delivery. Individual information regarding initial assessment and treatment at the follow-up visits was reviewed for 1 year. Comparison of adherence to treatment guidelines between the two primary care clinics was performed by using chi-square, Fisher's exact test or a t-test. To explore the difference in blood pressure and BP control between the two clinics, linear and logistic regression analysis respectively were performed with an adjustment for CV risk score in 2016 as a key confounder. Results: The evidence included 100 records from each clinic, showed variation between the two primary care sites. The FM clinic had more complete records regarding family history of hypertension, assessment for secondary causes, prescription for lifestyle modification and appropriate adjustment of medication. Higher levels of blood pressure control were recorded in the FM clinic, specifically systolic pressure 2.92 mmHg (p = 0.073) and diastolic pressure 5.38 mmHg (p < 0.001) lower than those recorded in the SS clinic. There was a 2.96 times higher chance for BP goals to be achieved in patients in receipt of hypertensive care at the FM clinic (p = 0.004). Conclusions: Adopting a patient-centered approach in service delivery could improve the quality of care for hypertension patients in primary care in Thailand.
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author Nida Buawangpong
Kanokporn Pinyopornpanish
Wichuda Jiraporncharoen
Nisachol Dejkriengkraikul
Pakorn Sagulkoo
Chanapat Pateekhum
Chaisiri Angkurawaranon
author_facet Nida Buawangpong
Kanokporn Pinyopornpanish
Wichuda Jiraporncharoen
Nisachol Dejkriengkraikul
Pakorn Sagulkoo
Chanapat Pateekhum
Chaisiri Angkurawaranon
author_sort Nida Buawangpong
title Incorporating the patient-centered approach into clinical practice helps improve quality of care in cases of hypertension: A retrospective cohort study
title_short Incorporating the patient-centered approach into clinical practice helps improve quality of care in cases of hypertension: A retrospective cohort study
title_full Incorporating the patient-centered approach into clinical practice helps improve quality of care in cases of hypertension: A retrospective cohort study
title_fullStr Incorporating the patient-centered approach into clinical practice helps improve quality of care in cases of hypertension: A retrospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Incorporating the patient-centered approach into clinical practice helps improve quality of care in cases of hypertension: A retrospective cohort study
title_sort incorporating the patient-centered approach into clinical practice helps improve quality of care in cases of hypertension: a retrospective cohort study
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