Hypertension is a common medical disorder affecting \u3e50 million people. It is a primary modifiable risk factor to cardiovascular disease and a leading cause of death in black and Hispanic groups. This article focuses on patient-specific and physician-specific barriers that contribute to underdiagnosis, undertreatment, access issues, and poor adherence to therapy. Two cross-cultural interviewing frameworks, ETHNIC and ADHERE, are discussed as approaches that complement the traditional clinical assessment and treatment of hypertension in Hispanics
Importance: Hypertension control remains suboptimal, particularly for Black and Hispanic or...
Background: Despite a high prevalence of hypertension in the population with CAD, there are limited ...
between race and hypertension among His-panics and non-Hispanics by using data from the National Hea...
Hypertension is a major independent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, which are the most freq...
Hypertension is a disorder that, theoretically, is easily detected and effectively treated. Unfortu-...
Hypertension has long been identified as a primary con-tributor to coronary heart disease, stroke, a...
Hypertension is a growing concern among the Hispanic female populations, which is the second largest...
Background: In the U.S. Hispanic population overall, heart disease is the leading cause of death. T...
Hypertension is a leading cause of cardiovascular disease and affects nearly one third of U.S. adult...
BackgroundThe prevention and control of hypertension is an essential component for reducing the burd...
Purpose of review Despite its continued increase in prevalence in minorities, data regarding hyperte...
Purpose/Design: This qualitative study used focus group methodology to explore attitudes and beliefs...
Hypertension is a serious disease that affects one out of three U.S. adults. Hispanics are significa...
Purpose/Design: This qualitative study used focus group methodology to explore attitudes and beliefs...
Objectives: To investigate the association between race and hypertension among Hispanics and non-His...
Importance: Hypertension control remains suboptimal, particularly for Black and Hispanic or...
Background: Despite a high prevalence of hypertension in the population with CAD, there are limited ...
between race and hypertension among His-panics and non-Hispanics by using data from the National Hea...
Hypertension is a major independent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, which are the most freq...
Hypertension is a disorder that, theoretically, is easily detected and effectively treated. Unfortu-...
Hypertension has long been identified as a primary con-tributor to coronary heart disease, stroke, a...
Hypertension is a growing concern among the Hispanic female populations, which is the second largest...
Background: In the U.S. Hispanic population overall, heart disease is the leading cause of death. T...
Hypertension is a leading cause of cardiovascular disease and affects nearly one third of U.S. adult...
BackgroundThe prevention and control of hypertension is an essential component for reducing the burd...
Purpose of review Despite its continued increase in prevalence in minorities, data regarding hyperte...
Purpose/Design: This qualitative study used focus group methodology to explore attitudes and beliefs...
Hypertension is a serious disease that affects one out of three U.S. adults. Hispanics are significa...
Purpose/Design: This qualitative study used focus group methodology to explore attitudes and beliefs...
Objectives: To investigate the association between race and hypertension among Hispanics and non-His...
Importance: Hypertension control remains suboptimal, particularly for Black and Hispanic or...
Background: Despite a high prevalence of hypertension in the population with CAD, there are limited ...
between race and hypertension among His-panics and non-Hispanics by using data from the National Hea...