Though some research has begun to examine specific factors related to race that should be targeted in the design of interventions to improve medication adherence, there remains an underreporting of factors that contribute to the use of hypertensive medications by race
BACKGROUND: African Americans are especially at risk of hypertension and dementia. Antihypertensi...
Purpose: To describe adherence to antihypertensive medications among African Americans adults aged 3...
Racial/ethnic disparities persist in hypertension (HTN) prevalence in the United States, and African...
Though some research has begun to examine specific factors related to race that should be targeted i...
The quality of medication use in older adults is suboptimal with a large percentage of individuals n...
Background: Antihypertensive medication use may vary by race and ethnicity. Longitudinal antihyperte...
To determine whether racial differences exist between consistency of medical care and blood pressure...
Racial differences in adherence to prescribed medication regimens have been reported among the elder...
Background: Sex-race stratification may lead to identification of risk factors for low antihypertens...
Background: Racial disparities in blood pressure (BP) control persist, but whether differences by ra...
Abstract Hypertension in the elderly population is a serious problem with approximately 65 million h...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of African American race on hypertension management among a real-w...
Hypertension (HTN) prevalence in African Americans contribute to higher rates of disabilities and de...
The authors examined how racial matching between older patients and physicians relates to effectiven...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 116.4 million adults in the USA have hypertension, and the rates of uncont...
BACKGROUND: African Americans are especially at risk of hypertension and dementia. Antihypertensi...
Purpose: To describe adherence to antihypertensive medications among African Americans adults aged 3...
Racial/ethnic disparities persist in hypertension (HTN) prevalence in the United States, and African...
Though some research has begun to examine specific factors related to race that should be targeted i...
The quality of medication use in older adults is suboptimal with a large percentage of individuals n...
Background: Antihypertensive medication use may vary by race and ethnicity. Longitudinal antihyperte...
To determine whether racial differences exist between consistency of medical care and blood pressure...
Racial differences in adherence to prescribed medication regimens have been reported among the elder...
Background: Sex-race stratification may lead to identification of risk factors for low antihypertens...
Background: Racial disparities in blood pressure (BP) control persist, but whether differences by ra...
Abstract Hypertension in the elderly population is a serious problem with approximately 65 million h...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of African American race on hypertension management among a real-w...
Hypertension (HTN) prevalence in African Americans contribute to higher rates of disabilities and de...
The authors examined how racial matching between older patients and physicians relates to effectiven...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 116.4 million adults in the USA have hypertension, and the rates of uncont...
BACKGROUND: African Americans are especially at risk of hypertension and dementia. Antihypertensi...
Purpose: To describe adherence to antihypertensive medications among African Americans adults aged 3...
Racial/ethnic disparities persist in hypertension (HTN) prevalence in the United States, and African...