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      Efficacy of a transtheoretical model-based expert system for antihypertensive adherence.

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          Blood pressure is not controlled in as many as 50%-75% of hypertensive patients, primarily because of inadequate adherence to treatment. This paper examines the efficacy of a Transtheoretical Model (TTM)-based expert system intervention designed to improve adherence with antihypertensives in a sample of 1,227 adults. Participants were proactively recruited and randomly assigned to receive usual care or three individualized expert system reports and a stage-matched manual over 6 months. Participants were surveyed at baseline, and 6, 12, and 18 months. Significantly more of the intervention group participants reported being in Action and Maintenance at follow-up time points (ie, 73.1% of the treatment group versus 57.6% of the control group at 12 months and 69.1% of the treatment group versus 59.2% of the control group at 18 months). Scores on a behavioral measure of nonadherence differed significantly at follow-up time points. TTM-based expert system interventions have the potential for a significant impact on entire populations of individuals who fail to adhere, regardless of their readiness to change.

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          Journal
          Dis Manag
          Disease management : DM
          Mary Ann Liebert Inc
          1093-507X
          1093-507X
          Oct 2006
          : 9
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Pro-Change Behavior Systems, Inc., Kingston, Rhode Island, USA. sjohnson@prochange.com
          Article
          10.1089/dis.2006.9.291
          17044763
          c26d1f14-af30-4e08-8866-f3a85d2d7133
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