Background: Studies show that 60-75% of treated patients with hypertension in general practice, still do not reach the recommended blood pressure targets of <150/90 mmHg. Aim: To investigate aspects of hypertension management in relation to sociodemographic variables, antihypertensive drug treatment, and organisational factors in primary care. Design of study: Observational study over 3 years. Setting: Eight general practices in Tayside, UK. Method: Participants were 560 randomly selected patients aged 40-79 years receiving treatment for hypertension. The outcome measurement was blood pressure control, expressed in binary form based on the British Hypertension Society audit standard of <150/90 mmHg. Results: Of 536 eligible patients, ...
Background and objectives: Patients with hypertension and at high absolute cardiovascular disease ri...
Contains fulltext : 70707.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Bl...
Introduction. Hypertension is a chronic disease that causes 1 in every 7 deaths. Controlled blood pr...
Background: Studies show that 60-75% of treated patients with hypertension in general practice, stil...
Background: Studies show that 60-75% of treated patients with hypertension in general practice, stil...
Background: Studies show that 60-75% of treated patients with hypertension in general practice, stil...
Background: Studies show that 60-75% of treated patients with hypertension in general practice, stil...
to control of blood pressure: an observational study Background Studies show that 60–75 % of treated...
Background: Hypertension is the main cardiovascular risk factor. Worldwide, 40% of adults aged 25 y...
BACKGROUND: The blood pressure of many treated hypertensive patients remains above recommended targe...
Objective: Hypertension is a major cause of cardiovascular disease. Nevertheless, blood pressure (BP...
Background: Despite hypertension being a common condition among patients attending primary health ca...
BACKGROUND: The optimal way in which to organise and deliver care to patients with hypertension has ...
Background. Most people with high blood pressure (BP) are managed in primary care, but BP control is...
Objectives : The main objectives of this study are to identify the factors associated with hypertens...
Background and objectives: Patients with hypertension and at high absolute cardiovascular disease ri...
Contains fulltext : 70707.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Bl...
Introduction. Hypertension is a chronic disease that causes 1 in every 7 deaths. Controlled blood pr...
Background: Studies show that 60-75% of treated patients with hypertension in general practice, stil...
Background: Studies show that 60-75% of treated patients with hypertension in general practice, stil...
Background: Studies show that 60-75% of treated patients with hypertension in general practice, stil...
Background: Studies show that 60-75% of treated patients with hypertension in general practice, stil...
to control of blood pressure: an observational study Background Studies show that 60–75 % of treated...
Background: Hypertension is the main cardiovascular risk factor. Worldwide, 40% of adults aged 25 y...
BACKGROUND: The blood pressure of many treated hypertensive patients remains above recommended targe...
Objective: Hypertension is a major cause of cardiovascular disease. Nevertheless, blood pressure (BP...
Background: Despite hypertension being a common condition among patients attending primary health ca...
BACKGROUND: The optimal way in which to organise and deliver care to patients with hypertension has ...
Background. Most people with high blood pressure (BP) are managed in primary care, but BP control is...
Objectives : The main objectives of this study are to identify the factors associated with hypertens...
Background and objectives: Patients with hypertension and at high absolute cardiovascular disease ri...
Contains fulltext : 70707.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Bl...
Introduction. Hypertension is a chronic disease that causes 1 in every 7 deaths. Controlled blood pr...