About this trial

Randomized controlled trial testing the efficacy of the Supporting Tailored Adaptive change and Reinforcement for Medication Adherence Program (STAR-MAP), a health coaching approach that aims to improve antihypertensive medication adherence, blood pressure control, and quality of life. Participants (n=402) \>=40 years old with a diagnosis of hypertension, uncontrolled blood pressure, and low antihypertensive medication adherence will be recruited through a statewide health insurer, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana, and randomized to receive either interactive health coaching sessions with medication reminder tools (intervention) or medication reminder tools only (control) over one year. Data will be collected from participants at baseline, 6 months, 12 months, and 24 months using questionnaires, physical measurement (height, weight, blood pressure), a computer-based single-category implicit association test, and laboratory analysis of antihypertensive medication urinary metabolites.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

fully insured by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana (BCBSLA)

continuously enrolled in BCBSLA for one year

planning to remain a member of BCBSLA for next year

English-speaking

Disqualifiers

living in a household with someone already enrolled in the study

enrollment in another clinical trial for drug adherence or BP control

moderate to severe cognitive impairment

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • STAR-MAP health coaching
  • Medication reminder tools

Treatment groups

402 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Locations

5
Pennington Biomedical Research Center70808, Baton RougeLouisiana, United States
Tulane Doctors Dermatology & Multispecialty Clinic70433, CovingtonLouisiana, United States
Tulane Doctors Heart & Vascular and Primary Care Clinic70002, MetairieLouisiana, United States
Tulane University Clinical and Translational Unit70112, New OrleansLouisiana, United States

Sponsors and collaborators

Tulane University

Lead sponsor

Ohio State University

Collaborator

Minds at Work

Collaborator

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)

Collaborator