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Patient Judgments About Hypertension Control: The Role of Variability, Trends, and Outliers in Visualized Blood Pressure Data
BACKGROUND: Uncontrolled hypertension is a significant health problem in the United States, even though multiple drugs exist to effectively treat this chronic disease. OBJECTIVE: As part of a larger project developing data visualizations to support shared decision making about hypertension treatment...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6454346/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30912759 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/11366 |
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author | Shaffer, Victoria Anne Wegier, Pete Valentine, KD Belden, Jeffery L Canfield, Shannon M Patil, Sonal J Popescu, Mihail Steege, Linsey M Jain, Akshay Koopman, Richelle J |
author_facet | Shaffer, Victoria Anne Wegier, Pete Valentine, KD Belden, Jeffery L Canfield, Shannon M Patil, Sonal J Popescu, Mihail Steege, Linsey M Jain, Akshay Koopman, Richelle J |
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description | BACKGROUND: Uncontrolled hypertension is a significant health problem in the United States, even though multiple drugs exist to effectively treat this chronic disease. OBJECTIVE: As part of a larger project developing data visualizations to support shared decision making about hypertension treatment, we conducted a series of studies to understand how perceptions of hypertension control were impacted by data variations inherent in the visualization of blood pressure (BP) data. METHODS: In 3 Web studies, participants (internet sample of patients with hypertension) reviewed a series of vignettes depicting patients with hypertension; each vignette included a graph of a patient’s BP. We examined how data visualizations that varied by BP mean and SD (Study 1), the pattern of change over time (Study 2), and the presence of extreme values (Study 3) affected patients’ judgments about hypertension control and the need for a medication change. RESULTS: Participants’ judgments about hypertension control were significantly influenced by BP mean and SD (Study 1), data trends (whether BP was increasing or decreasing over time—Study 2), and extreme values (ie, outliers—Study 3). CONCLUSIONS: Patients’ judgment about hypertension control is influenced both by factors that are important predictors of hypertension related-health outcomes (eg, BP mean) and factors that are not (eg, variability and outliers). This study highlights the importance of developing data visualizations that direct attention toward clinically meaningful information. |
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spelling | pubmed-64543462019-04-26 Patient Judgments About Hypertension Control: The Role of Variability, Trends, and Outliers in Visualized Blood Pressure Data Shaffer, Victoria Anne Wegier, Pete Valentine, KD Belden, Jeffery L Canfield, Shannon M Patil, Sonal J Popescu, Mihail Steege, Linsey M Jain, Akshay Koopman, Richelle J J Med Internet Res Original Paper BACKGROUND: Uncontrolled hypertension is a significant health problem in the United States, even though multiple drugs exist to effectively treat this chronic disease. OBJECTIVE: As part of a larger project developing data visualizations to support shared decision making about hypertension treatment, we conducted a series of studies to understand how perceptions of hypertension control were impacted by data variations inherent in the visualization of blood pressure (BP) data. METHODS: In 3 Web studies, participants (internet sample of patients with hypertension) reviewed a series of vignettes depicting patients with hypertension; each vignette included a graph of a patient’s BP. We examined how data visualizations that varied by BP mean and SD (Study 1), the pattern of change over time (Study 2), and the presence of extreme values (Study 3) affected patients’ judgments about hypertension control and the need for a medication change. RESULTS: Participants’ judgments about hypertension control were significantly influenced by BP mean and SD (Study 1), data trends (whether BP was increasing or decreasing over time—Study 2), and extreme values (ie, outliers—Study 3). CONCLUSIONS: Patients’ judgment about hypertension control is influenced both by factors that are important predictors of hypertension related-health outcomes (eg, BP mean) and factors that are not (eg, variability and outliers). This study highlights the importance of developing data visualizations that direct attention toward clinically meaningful information. JMIR Publications 2019-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6454346/ /pubmed/30912759 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/11366 Text en ©Victoria Anne Shaffer, Pete Wegier, KD Valentine, Jeffery L Belden, Shannon M Canfield, Sonal J Patil, Mihail Popescu, Linsey M Steege, Akshay Jain, Richelle J Koopman. Originally published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (http://www.jmir.org), 26.03.2019. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://www.jmir.org/, as well as this copyright and license information must be included. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Shaffer, Victoria Anne Wegier, Pete Valentine, KD Belden, Jeffery L Canfield, Shannon M Patil, Sonal J Popescu, Mihail Steege, Linsey M Jain, Akshay Koopman, Richelle J Patient Judgments About Hypertension Control: The Role of Variability, Trends, and Outliers in Visualized Blood Pressure Data |
title | Patient Judgments About Hypertension Control: The Role of Variability, Trends, and Outliers in Visualized Blood Pressure Data |
title_full | Patient Judgments About Hypertension Control: The Role of Variability, Trends, and Outliers in Visualized Blood Pressure Data |
title_fullStr | Patient Judgments About Hypertension Control: The Role of Variability, Trends, and Outliers in Visualized Blood Pressure Data |
title_full_unstemmed | Patient Judgments About Hypertension Control: The Role of Variability, Trends, and Outliers in Visualized Blood Pressure Data |
title_short | Patient Judgments About Hypertension Control: The Role of Variability, Trends, and Outliers in Visualized Blood Pressure Data |
title_sort | patient judgments about hypertension control: the role of variability, trends, and outliers in visualized blood pressure data |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6454346/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30912759 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/11366 |
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