Background: In the treatment of hypertension, physicians’ attitudes and practice patterns are receiving increased attention as contributors to poor blood pressure (BP) control. Thus, current use of antihypertensive drugs in primary care was analyzed and the association with selected physician and patient characteristics was assessed. Methods: The Hypertension and Diabetes Risk Screening and Awareness (HYDRA) study is a cross-sectional point prevalence study of 45,125 primary care attendees recruited from a representative nationwide sample of 1912 primary care practices in Germany. Prescription frequencies of the various antihypertensive drugs in the individual patients were recorded by the physicians using standardized questionnaires. We ...
Objective - To evaluate antihypertensive treatment and other cardiovascular risk factors in primary ...
Objective: Hypertension is a major cause of cardiovascular disease. Nevertheless, blood pressure (BP...
Suboptimal control blood pressure (BP) leads to multiple complications. This study aims to examine B...
Background: In the treatment of hypertension, physicians’ attitudes and practice patterns are receiv...
Objective: To investigate the antihypertensive prescribing patterns among physicians at KAMC-R. M...
Background: Large population surveys in Malaysia have consistently shown minimal improvement of bloo...
Abstract Background The management of hypertension is a key challenge in modern health systems. This...
Background: Hypertension has been the most common diseases that are chronic in nature and lead to hi...
OBJECTIVE: To monitor changes in family physicians' reported practice on hypertension and hyperchole...
Background: Hypertension is one of the major chronic diseases resulting in high mortality and morbid...
Background: Hypertension is one of the primary modifiable risk factors for cardiac and renal disease...
The present study represents the current prescribing trend for antihypertensive drugs in family medi...
OBJECTIVE To determine primary care physician screening, treatment, and control rates for hypertensi...
Introduction: The control of high blood pressure (BP) remains insufficient in developed as well as i...
OBJECTIVES. To compare family physicians' reported practice habits on hypertension in Sweden and Min...
Objective - To evaluate antihypertensive treatment and other cardiovascular risk factors in primary ...
Objective: Hypertension is a major cause of cardiovascular disease. Nevertheless, blood pressure (BP...
Suboptimal control blood pressure (BP) leads to multiple complications. This study aims to examine B...
Background: In the treatment of hypertension, physicians’ attitudes and practice patterns are receiv...
Objective: To investigate the antihypertensive prescribing patterns among physicians at KAMC-R. M...
Background: Large population surveys in Malaysia have consistently shown minimal improvement of bloo...
Abstract Background The management of hypertension is a key challenge in modern health systems. This...
Background: Hypertension has been the most common diseases that are chronic in nature and lead to hi...
OBJECTIVE: To monitor changes in family physicians' reported practice on hypertension and hyperchole...
Background: Hypertension is one of the major chronic diseases resulting in high mortality and morbid...
Background: Hypertension is one of the primary modifiable risk factors for cardiac and renal disease...
The present study represents the current prescribing trend for antihypertensive drugs in family medi...
OBJECTIVE To determine primary care physician screening, treatment, and control rates for hypertensi...
Introduction: The control of high blood pressure (BP) remains insufficient in developed as well as i...
OBJECTIVES. To compare family physicians' reported practice habits on hypertension in Sweden and Min...
Objective - To evaluate antihypertensive treatment and other cardiovascular risk factors in primary ...
Objective: Hypertension is a major cause of cardiovascular disease. Nevertheless, blood pressure (BP...
Suboptimal control blood pressure (BP) leads to multiple complications. This study aims to examine B...