Background—Data are limited on the implementation of evidence-based multilevel interventions targeted at blood pressure (BP) control in hypertensive blacks who receive care in low-resource primary care practices. Methods and Results—Counseling African Americans to Control Hypertension is a cluster-randomized clinical trial in which 30 community health centers were randomly assigned to the intervention condition (IC) or usual care (UC). Patients at the IC sites received patient education, home BP monitoring, and monthly lifestyle counseling, whereas physicians attended monthly hypertension case rounds and received feedback on their patients’ home BP readings and chart audits. Patients and physicians at the UC sites received printed patient ...
The Community Hypertension Intervention Project (CHIP) is investigating medical, environmental, and ...
Background: While racial/ethnic disparities in blood pressure control are documented, few intervent...
Background—The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of a comprehensive lifestyle interven...
Poorly controlled hypertension (HTN) remains one of the most significant public health problems in t...
The Southeastern United States has the highest prevalence of hypertension and African Americans have...
Abstract—Efforts to increase blood pressure (BP) control rates in blacks, a traditionally underserve...
sion in low socioeconomic urban populations achieve poor rates of hypertension control and suffer ea...
Introduction/Background Hypertension (HTN) is more prevalent in African Americans (51.7%) than white...
African Americans are disproportionately affected by hypertension, a modifiable contributor to multi...
BackgroundUncontrolled hypertension contributes to disparities in cardiovascular outcomes. Patient i...
Blacks have the highest prevalence of hypertension (HTN),1 and poor HTN-related outcomes explain mos...
Approximately 70-80 million people in the US have hypertension. Left untreated, it can lead to heart...
Abstract Hypertension is the main cause of cardiovascular disease, especially in women. Black women ...
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of a practice-based, culturally appropriate patient education int...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of African American race on hypertension management among a real-w...
The Community Hypertension Intervention Project (CHIP) is investigating medical, environmental, and ...
Background: While racial/ethnic disparities in blood pressure control are documented, few intervent...
Background—The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of a comprehensive lifestyle interven...
Poorly controlled hypertension (HTN) remains one of the most significant public health problems in t...
The Southeastern United States has the highest prevalence of hypertension and African Americans have...
Abstract—Efforts to increase blood pressure (BP) control rates in blacks, a traditionally underserve...
sion in low socioeconomic urban populations achieve poor rates of hypertension control and suffer ea...
Introduction/Background Hypertension (HTN) is more prevalent in African Americans (51.7%) than white...
African Americans are disproportionately affected by hypertension, a modifiable contributor to multi...
BackgroundUncontrolled hypertension contributes to disparities in cardiovascular outcomes. Patient i...
Blacks have the highest prevalence of hypertension (HTN),1 and poor HTN-related outcomes explain mos...
Approximately 70-80 million people in the US have hypertension. Left untreated, it can lead to heart...
Abstract Hypertension is the main cause of cardiovascular disease, especially in women. Black women ...
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of a practice-based, culturally appropriate patient education int...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of African American race on hypertension management among a real-w...
The Community Hypertension Intervention Project (CHIP) is investigating medical, environmental, and ...
Background: While racial/ethnic disparities in blood pressure control are documented, few intervent...
Background—The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of a comprehensive lifestyle interven...