Despite the availability of effective medication, blood pressure control rates are low, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Adherence to medication and follow-up visits are important factors in blood pressure control. This study assessed the effectiveness of reminder telephone calls on follow-up visits and blood pressure control among hypertensive patients as part of the Mumbai Hypertension Project. This project was initiated by PATH with the support from Resolve to Save Lives from January 2019 to February 2020. The study included hypertensive patients attending 164 private practices in Mumbai, India; practitioners screened all adults visiting their clinic during the project period. Among 13 184 hypertensive patients regi...
BACKGROUND: Blood Pressure related disease affected 118 million people in India in the year 2000; th...
Poor blood pressure control results in tremendous morbidity and mortality in India where the leading...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Despite being one of the leading risk factors of cardiovascular mortality...
Abstract Despite the availability of effective medication, blood pressure control rates are low, par...
Introduction Sixty-seven million Americans have hypertensionthat costs the nation $47.5 billion each...
Introduction: In low-income countries like India, there is paucity of evidence regarding hypertensio...
Background: Hypertension is prevalent all over the world. Usually it is readily detectable, easily t...
BACKGROUND: Hypertension is an important treatable public health problem both globally and in India ...
Background: Hypertension (HTN) is the leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease and mortality w...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the importance of providing guidelines to patients via active telephone call...
Abstract The India Hypertension Control Initiative (IHCI) is a multi‐partner initiative, implementin...
Hypertension is a public health problem with low detection and treatment rates in India. We resurvey...
Hypertension is one of the leading causes of death and disability among the adults globally. The inc...
Problem Statement: Many studies have supported the benefits of home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM...
Hypertension (HTN) is the greatest attributable risk factor for cardiovascular disease in India. Rec...
BACKGROUND: Blood Pressure related disease affected 118 million people in India in the year 2000; th...
Poor blood pressure control results in tremendous morbidity and mortality in India where the leading...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Despite being one of the leading risk factors of cardiovascular mortality...
Abstract Despite the availability of effective medication, blood pressure control rates are low, par...
Introduction Sixty-seven million Americans have hypertensionthat costs the nation $47.5 billion each...
Introduction: In low-income countries like India, there is paucity of evidence regarding hypertensio...
Background: Hypertension is prevalent all over the world. Usually it is readily detectable, easily t...
BACKGROUND: Hypertension is an important treatable public health problem both globally and in India ...
Background: Hypertension (HTN) is the leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease and mortality w...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the importance of providing guidelines to patients via active telephone call...
Abstract The India Hypertension Control Initiative (IHCI) is a multi‐partner initiative, implementin...
Hypertension is a public health problem with low detection and treatment rates in India. We resurvey...
Hypertension is one of the leading causes of death and disability among the adults globally. The inc...
Problem Statement: Many studies have supported the benefits of home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM...
Hypertension (HTN) is the greatest attributable risk factor for cardiovascular disease in India. Rec...
BACKGROUND: Blood Pressure related disease affected 118 million people in India in the year 2000; th...
Poor blood pressure control results in tremendous morbidity and mortality in India where the leading...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Despite being one of the leading risk factors of cardiovascular mortality...