Abstract Background Implementing an evidence-based hypertension program in primary healthcare centers (PHCs) in the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria is an opportunity to improve hypertension diagnosis, treatment, and control and reduce deaths from cardiovascular diseases. This qualitative research study was conducted in Nigerian PHCs with patients, non-physician health workers, administrators and primary care physicians to inform contextual adaptations of Kaiser Permanente Northern California's hypertension model and the World Health Organization’s HEARTS technical package for the system-level, Hypertension Treatment in Nigeria (HTN) Program. Methods Purposive sampling in 8 PHCs identified patients (n = 8), non-physician health workers (n...
Offering quality hypertension care remains a challenge in many Sub-Saharan regions including Nigeria...
Importance Hypertension is the largest contributor to the Global Burden of Disease. In Rwanda, as in...
Objective: We explored patients’ and carers’ perspectives on factors influencing access to hypertens...
Background: Hypertension is a highly prevalent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases in sub-Sahara...
Background: Hypertension is a highly prevalent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases in sub-Sahara...
BACKGROUND: In sub-Saharan Africa, cardiovascular disease is becoming a leading cause of death, with...
Background: In sub-Saharan Africa, cardiovascular disease is becoming a leading cause of death, with...
Introduction: The prevalence of hypertension in sub-Saharan Africa is among the world's highest; how...
INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of hypertension in sub-Saharan Africa is among the world's highest; how...
Background: Patient-centered, culturally tailored cardiovascular health education has the potential ...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are increasingly common in Nigeria and sub Saharan Africa ...
Importance Hypertension is the largest contributor to the Global Burden of Disease. In Rwanda, as in...
Importance Hypertension is the largest contributor to the Global Burden of Disease. In Rwanda, as in...
Objective: We explored patients’ and carers’ perspectives on factors influencing access to hypertens...
Objective: We explored patients’ and carers’ perspectives on factors influencing access to hypertens...
Offering quality hypertension care remains a challenge in many Sub-Saharan regions including Nigeria...
Importance Hypertension is the largest contributor to the Global Burden of Disease. In Rwanda, as in...
Objective: We explored patients’ and carers’ perspectives on factors influencing access to hypertens...
Background: Hypertension is a highly prevalent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases in sub-Sahara...
Background: Hypertension is a highly prevalent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases in sub-Sahara...
BACKGROUND: In sub-Saharan Africa, cardiovascular disease is becoming a leading cause of death, with...
Background: In sub-Saharan Africa, cardiovascular disease is becoming a leading cause of death, with...
Introduction: The prevalence of hypertension in sub-Saharan Africa is among the world's highest; how...
INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of hypertension in sub-Saharan Africa is among the world's highest; how...
Background: Patient-centered, culturally tailored cardiovascular health education has the potential ...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are increasingly common in Nigeria and sub Saharan Africa ...
Importance Hypertension is the largest contributor to the Global Burden of Disease. In Rwanda, as in...
Importance Hypertension is the largest contributor to the Global Burden of Disease. In Rwanda, as in...
Objective: We explored patients’ and carers’ perspectives on factors influencing access to hypertens...
Objective: We explored patients’ and carers’ perspectives on factors influencing access to hypertens...
Offering quality hypertension care remains a challenge in many Sub-Saharan regions including Nigeria...
Importance Hypertension is the largest contributor to the Global Burden of Disease. In Rwanda, as in...
Objective: We explored patients’ and carers’ perspectives on factors influencing access to hypertens...