Peer Coaching practices Sample Clauses

Peer Coaching practices. Participants will be notified that the practice has been withdrawn from the study and they will be offered the opportunity to complete the intervention if they would like to. For patients electing to complete the intervention, the program manager, site PI, and Peer Coaching intervention Workgroup will assist the study team and peer coach in managing high blood pressure readings on the home monitor that would normally have been communicated to the patient’s practice. The following guidelines will be followed: • SBP >180 or DBP >110, no symptoms: coach encourages patient to reach out to their new provider, follows up after the reach out to learn what advice has been given; if patient has not followed up, coach reaches out to study team for assistance. • SBP >180 or DBP >110, with symptoms: coach follows study protocol and reaches out to study team for assistance. • Other non-life threatening situations: coach follows study protocol; if the patient has not yet identified a new provider, coach reaches out to study team for assistance. • Monthly reports that would normally go to the Practice Champion will be sent to the study team. No follow-up data will be collected, with one exception. Participants will be offered the opportunity to join an existing practice in the Peer Coaching arm should one be available nearby. If the participant chooses to join another Peer Coaching practice, the follow-up data collection schedule will be followed for that practice, and monthly reports will be sent to the new practice’s Practice Champion.
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