The authors’ objective was to gain a better understanding of minority patients’ beliefs about hypertension and to use this understanding to develop a model to explain gaps in communication between patients and clinicians. Eighty-eight hypertensive black and Latino adults from 4 inner-city primary care clinics participated in focus groups to elucidate views on hypertension. Participants believed that hypertension was a serious illness in need of treatment. Participants’ diverged from the medical model in their beliefs about the time-course of hypertension (believed hypertension was intermittent); causes of hypertension (believed stress, racism, pollution, and poverty were the important causes); symptoms of hypertension (believed hypertension...
More than 80 million Americans have hypertension (HTN), and African Americans (AAs) are ...
Hypertension is a cardiopulmonary condition linked to genetic, environmental, and social factors. Le...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between how proficient pati...
Importance: Hypertension control remains suboptimal, particularly for Black and Hispanic or...
Perceptions of high blood pressure among African Americans and medicationnonadherence contribute to ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Background: Uncontrolled hypertension leads to seve...
INTRODUCTION: We aimed to inform the design of behavioral interventions by identifying patients' and...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 116.4 million adults in the USA have hypertension, and the rates of uncont...
ObjectivePerceptions of illness affect cardiovascular disease (CVD) self-management. This study expl...
Purpose : Hypertension affects millions of people in the United States, yet many do not reach their ...
Objective: Hypertension prevalence in the African American community is greater than in all other et...
Objective: To determine quantitatively whether there are significant differences in lay beliefs abou...
Background. Explanatory Models (EMs) are important in the management of hypertension because patient...
Hypertension is a primary preventable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Despite advances in pr...
Introduction/Background Hypertension (HTN) is more prevalent in African Americans (51.7%) than white...
More than 80 million Americans have hypertension (HTN), and African Americans (AAs) are ...
Hypertension is a cardiopulmonary condition linked to genetic, environmental, and social factors. Le...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between how proficient pati...
Importance: Hypertension control remains suboptimal, particularly for Black and Hispanic or...
Perceptions of high blood pressure among African Americans and medicationnonadherence contribute to ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Background: Uncontrolled hypertension leads to seve...
INTRODUCTION: We aimed to inform the design of behavioral interventions by identifying patients' and...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 116.4 million adults in the USA have hypertension, and the rates of uncont...
ObjectivePerceptions of illness affect cardiovascular disease (CVD) self-management. This study expl...
Purpose : Hypertension affects millions of people in the United States, yet many do not reach their ...
Objective: Hypertension prevalence in the African American community is greater than in all other et...
Objective: To determine quantitatively whether there are significant differences in lay beliefs abou...
Background. Explanatory Models (EMs) are important in the management of hypertension because patient...
Hypertension is a primary preventable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Despite advances in pr...
Introduction/Background Hypertension (HTN) is more prevalent in African Americans (51.7%) than white...
More than 80 million Americans have hypertension (HTN), and African Americans (AAs) are ...
Hypertension is a cardiopulmonary condition linked to genetic, environmental, and social factors. Le...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between how proficient pati...