Hypertension (HTN) is a highly prevalent risk factor for cardiovascular (CV), cerebrovascular, and renal diseases and disproportionately affects African Americans (AAs). It has been shown that promoting the adoption of healthy lifestyles, ones that involve best practices of diet and exercise and abundant expert support, can, in a healthcare setting, reduce the incidence of hypertension in those who are at high risk. In this paper, we will examine whether similar programs are effective in the AA church-community-based participatory research settings, outside of the healthcare arena. If successful, these church-based approaches may be applied successfully to reduce the incidence and consequences of hypertension in large communities with pote...
Practice Problem: The prevalence of stroke and hypertension (HTN) in African Americans in the United...
African American communities traditionally mistrust academic research. This forms a significant barr...
African American women exhibit a greater prevalence of the diet related diseases (obesity, hypertens...
Objective: To determine the feasibility of a behavioral faith-based PREMIER study modified hypertens...
Purpose of the Project: Despite years of research to prevent, manage, and treat hypertension, it is ...
Purpose of Project: The intent of this DNP project is to determine if a faith-based education progr...
Chronic disease carries high morbidity and mortality in the United States, with large racial and eth...
Hypertension is a primary preventable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Despite advances in pr...
Innovative strategies are needed to reduce the hypertension epidemic among African Americans. Reach ...
Background. A 12-session church-based HEALS program (healthy eating and living spiritually) was deve...
Hypertension or high blood pressure is a global epidemic and a major public health challenge in the ...
This study was a cross-sectional survey of the hypertension (HTN) knowledge and risk behaviors of Bl...
This study was a cross-sectional survey of the hypertension (HTN) knowledge and risk behaviors of Bl...
In a rural, church-based hypertension program in Edgecombe County, North Carolina, screening of the ...
Background: Hypertension (HT) is a key contributor to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). The improved m...
Practice Problem: The prevalence of stroke and hypertension (HTN) in African Americans in the United...
African American communities traditionally mistrust academic research. This forms a significant barr...
African American women exhibit a greater prevalence of the diet related diseases (obesity, hypertens...
Objective: To determine the feasibility of a behavioral faith-based PREMIER study modified hypertens...
Purpose of the Project: Despite years of research to prevent, manage, and treat hypertension, it is ...
Purpose of Project: The intent of this DNP project is to determine if a faith-based education progr...
Chronic disease carries high morbidity and mortality in the United States, with large racial and eth...
Hypertension is a primary preventable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Despite advances in pr...
Innovative strategies are needed to reduce the hypertension epidemic among African Americans. Reach ...
Background. A 12-session church-based HEALS program (healthy eating and living spiritually) was deve...
Hypertension or high blood pressure is a global epidemic and a major public health challenge in the ...
This study was a cross-sectional survey of the hypertension (HTN) knowledge and risk behaviors of Bl...
This study was a cross-sectional survey of the hypertension (HTN) knowledge and risk behaviors of Bl...
In a rural, church-based hypertension program in Edgecombe County, North Carolina, screening of the ...
Background: Hypertension (HT) is a key contributor to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). The improved m...
Practice Problem: The prevalence of stroke and hypertension (HTN) in African Americans in the United...
African American communities traditionally mistrust academic research. This forms a significant barr...
African American women exhibit a greater prevalence of the diet related diseases (obesity, hypertens...