This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in this record.Hypertension is predominantly detected and managed in primary or community care settings. Nurses are key members of the multidisciplinary primary care team, and are commonly involved in measuring or managing blood pressure. Nurses undertake a range of tasks in hypertension care and many randomised controlled trials of different nurse led interventions have been conducted, providing evidence from different populations. There is good evidence to support better blood pressure outcomes when nurses deliver care face to face, but not remotely. Other important components of these complex interventions appear to be the inclusion of...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of the integrative review was to assemble the best available evidence for e...
The importance of controlling and better management of hypertension cannot be overemphasized, and th...
The incidence of hypertension is increasing as the number of patients with obesity and diabetes mell...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Copyright © 2010 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. This articles was first published in: BMJ, 2010, V...
Objective: To review trials of nurse led interventions for hypertension in primary care to clarify t...
To evaluate the impact of general practice nurse-led interventions for blood pressure control and ca...
Background: Previous reviews demonstrate uncertainty about the effectiveness of nurse-led interventi...
Aim: This systematic review seeks to synthesise randomised controlled trials reporting the impact of...
Background: Previous reviews demonstrate uncertainty about the effectiveness of nurse-led interventi...
Background: Previous reviews demonstrate uncertainty about the effectiveness of nurse-led interventi...
Background: Previous reviews demonstrate uncertainty about the effectiveness of nurse-led interventi...
Hypertension is a global chronic medical condition that is life threatening and eventually fatal if ...
Hypertension is a global chronic medical condition that is life threatening and eventually fatal if ...
Hypertension is a global chronic medical condition that is life threatening and eventually fatal if ...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of the integrative review was to assemble the best available evidence for e...
The importance of controlling and better management of hypertension cannot be overemphasized, and th...
The incidence of hypertension is increasing as the number of patients with obesity and diabetes mell...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Copyright © 2010 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. This articles was first published in: BMJ, 2010, V...
Objective: To review trials of nurse led interventions for hypertension in primary care to clarify t...
To evaluate the impact of general practice nurse-led interventions for blood pressure control and ca...
Background: Previous reviews demonstrate uncertainty about the effectiveness of nurse-led interventi...
Aim: This systematic review seeks to synthesise randomised controlled trials reporting the impact of...
Background: Previous reviews demonstrate uncertainty about the effectiveness of nurse-led interventi...
Background: Previous reviews demonstrate uncertainty about the effectiveness of nurse-led interventi...
Background: Previous reviews demonstrate uncertainty about the effectiveness of nurse-led interventi...
Hypertension is a global chronic medical condition that is life threatening and eventually fatal if ...
Hypertension is a global chronic medical condition that is life threatening and eventually fatal if ...
Hypertension is a global chronic medical condition that is life threatening and eventually fatal if ...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of the integrative review was to assemble the best available evidence for e...
The importance of controlling and better management of hypertension cannot be overemphasized, and th...
The incidence of hypertension is increasing as the number of patients with obesity and diabetes mell...