Hypertension
Add Florence to your Hypertension Monitoring Programme
Detect and Treat Hypertension with Florence
Florence is a persona based smart messaging tool which prompts, nudges, reminds and motivates patients to create healthy, long-term habits. Its clinically proven to increase patient self-management and improve clinical outcomes.
The BP@Home solution is an evidenced based best practice pathway to detect and treat hypertension, improve patient outcomes and support healthcare professionals.
Use your PCN IIF fund to create new capacity in support of the work to manage Hypertension in your population.
- Provides a solution for multiple cohorts of patients
- Improves clinical outcomes
- Releases clinical capacity
- Improves clinician experience
- Improves patient experience
- Fast and simple implementation
Save £16,800
Across a PCN with 50,000 patients
Save 20 mins
Per patient of HCP time
>Adherence
Increase patient's adherence to prescribed treatments
How do the pathways work?
The Hypertension pathway provides a solution for multiple cohorts of patients with its three protocols, which can be combined or used separately, depending on the need:
- Diagnosis and Identification
- Safe Titration of Hypertension medication
- Routine Hypertension Monitoring of your population
Patients will need to be given an approved BP at home monitor before commencing this service.
- Patients can self-subscribe by simply texting ‘BP’ to a designated telephone number, or cohorts of patients can be added to the pathway directly
- Patients will be requested to submit BP readings over the agreed period of time
- Readings are automatically analysed and patients are then given self-management or signposting information
All readings will be available on the Florence web-based platform where you can easily see risk stratified case load with patients highlighted in Red, Amber or Green depending on where their readings align to the thresholds.
Hypertension protocols under the BP pathways
Diagnosis &
Identification
Interactive engagement methods
Prompts patients to take and accurately record blood pressure
Nudges patients to follow their prescribed regimen
Reinforcing healthcare professional advice
Safe Titration of Hypertension Medication
Titration range can be set for each individual patient
Routine Hypertension Monitoring of your population
Can be set for each individual patient
Sustainable, safe and automated approach to remotely track BP against distinct ranges
Engages patients
Targeted advice and actions from their prescribed self-care plan
Beyond Hypertension
If your patients are diagnosed with Hypertension, Florence will continue to support them to increase behavioural activation around self-management. Our Hypertension pathway is clinically proven to reduce blood pressure over time (see graph below) and increase medication adherence.
PLOS Medicine Journal: Integrating Florence into Clinical Workflow at Scale
Telemonitoring at scale for hypertension in primary care: An implementation study
Uncontrolled hypertension is the largest manageable cause of stroke and myocardial infarction. Despite the effectiveness of anti-hypertensive medication, many patients still have uncontrolled blood pressure (BP).
Having previously demonstrated that Florence encourages medication use and is effective at lowering BP in this cohort, NHS Lothian’s award winning Scale-Up BP Team led by Professor Brian McKinstry expanded their scope to understand if integrating Florence directly into the clinical workflow would increase adoption even further, what impact this would have on clinician workload, and if study participant changes in BP would match those of randomised controlled trials (RCTs).
NHS Lothian subsequently developed an integrated system providing regular summaries of patient home-monitored BP readings via Florence to routine GP data management systems accessed by their general practitioner. Patient home-readings were delivered alongside routine laboratory results for clinical review.
The number of participating practices grew steadily following the launch, and by July 2019 75 practices had participated and recruitment reached 3,200 patients with established hypertension. Expected challenges to the adoption of new technology were mitigated well by the project team by engaging frontline clinicians in development of Florence’s use, activating local champions, and strong continuous support from a facilitator team. The success of practices who recruited large numbers of patients acted as a stimulus for other practices to follow; patients liked Florence and there was a low rate of discontinuation. Previous studies have been in the context of RCTs with practices contributing relatively small numbers of patients that are relatively easy to manage however within this study some practices were recruiting hundreds of patients.
The evaluation subgroup of 8 practices (905 patients) demonstrated clinical value in that BP fell in the intervention group:
a mean systolic BP reduction of 6.55 mm Hga mean diastolic BP by 4.23 mm Hg
Along with Florence’s uptake, change in BP and participants’ views, a key objective of the study was to understand the impact on changes in clinician appointment use. Compared with the previous year, the study demonstrated that there was no increase in practice workload, specifically:
participating patients made 19% fewer face-to-face appointments, compared with 11% fewer in patients with hypertension who were not supported by Florence.total consultation time for participants fell by 15.4 minutes, compared with 5.5 minutes in patients not supported by Florence. The paper states;
” There have been no direct trials to our knowledge exploring the impact of telemonitoring on cardiovascular outcomes, but based on previous studies of anti-hypertensive agents, BP reductions of the magnitude achieved in this study, probably through intensification of anti-hypertensive therapy, if sustained, would be expected to lead to a greater than 15% reduction in risk of stroke and a greater than 10% reduction in risk of coronary heart disease ”
The paper concludes that based on these detailed findings, that Scale-up BP is ready for routine use across NHS Scotland and possibly also other parts of the UK. To read more about this, the paper can be accessed here
Not only that, Florence can offer you a library of more than 100+ pathways that enable patients to improve their own health, wellbeing and confidence. Supporting self-management of a significant variety of long-term conditions such as Asthma, COPD, Diabetes, Anxiety, Depression and lifestyle challenges such as weight management and smoking cessation.
Visit our Pathways & Protocols section here on our website for more information.
Our BP@Home pathways are ready to start helping you and your patients right away.