Background: Developing countries are undergoing a process of epidemiological transition from infectious to noncommunicable diseases, described by the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon as ‘‘a public health emergency in slow motion.” One of the most prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa is hypertension, which is a complex chronic condition often referred to as a “silent killer” and key contributor to the development of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Hypertensive patients in this setting are estimated to increase from 74.7 million in 2008 to 125.5 million in 2025, a 68% increase. However, there is an important gap between emerging high-level policies and recommendations, and the near-absence of practical guidance and experie...
Hypertension is a major contributor to global morbidity and mortality. In South Africa, the governme...
Introduction In low/middle-income countries with substantial HIV and tuberculosis epidemics, hea...
BackgroundThere are high growing prevalence rates of hypertension in South Africa. Consequently, the...
Background. Developing countries are undergoing a process of epidemiological transition from infecti...
A gap exists between emerging high-level health policies and recommendations, and practical guidance...
Background: South Africa has a high and rising prevalence of hypertension. Many affected individuals...
Objective: Our study aims to evaluate hypertensive case management in South Africa's public health...
Objective: Controlling blood pressure (BP) in hypertensive patients is a challenge, with the lack of...
Background: Control of blood pressure (BP) remains a challenge among patients in the public health s...
OBJECTIVE: Our study aims to evaluate hypertensive case management in South Africa's public health s...
BACKGROUND: There are high growing prevalence rates of hypertension in South Africa. Consequently, t...
Background: Hypertension-related complications have become more diagnosed at secondary and tertiary ...
BackgroundCurrent policy in South Africa requires measurement of blood pressure at every visit in pr...
Background Current policy in South Africa requires measurement of blood pressure at every visit i...
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing a rapid rise in the burden of non-communicable diseases in both u...
Hypertension is a major contributor to global morbidity and mortality. In South Africa, the governme...
Introduction In low/middle-income countries with substantial HIV and tuberculosis epidemics, hea...
BackgroundThere are high growing prevalence rates of hypertension in South Africa. Consequently, the...
Background. Developing countries are undergoing a process of epidemiological transition from infecti...
A gap exists between emerging high-level health policies and recommendations, and practical guidance...
Background: South Africa has a high and rising prevalence of hypertension. Many affected individuals...
Objective: Our study aims to evaluate hypertensive case management in South Africa's public health...
Objective: Controlling blood pressure (BP) in hypertensive patients is a challenge, with the lack of...
Background: Control of blood pressure (BP) remains a challenge among patients in the public health s...
OBJECTIVE: Our study aims to evaluate hypertensive case management in South Africa's public health s...
BACKGROUND: There are high growing prevalence rates of hypertension in South Africa. Consequently, t...
Background: Hypertension-related complications have become more diagnosed at secondary and tertiary ...
BackgroundCurrent policy in South Africa requires measurement of blood pressure at every visit in pr...
Background Current policy in South Africa requires measurement of blood pressure at every visit i...
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing a rapid rise in the burden of non-communicable diseases in both u...
Hypertension is a major contributor to global morbidity and mortality. In South Africa, the governme...
Introduction In low/middle-income countries with substantial HIV and tuberculosis epidemics, hea...
BackgroundThere are high growing prevalence rates of hypertension in South Africa. Consequently, the...