Black men have less physician contact than other groups and thus lower rates of hypertension treatment and control. In the Barber-Assisted Reduction in Blood Pressure among Ethnic Residents trial, hypertension control in 8 active-intervention barbershops where barbers offered blood pressure (BP) checks with haircuts and motivated black male patrons with high BP to seek provider follow-up showed a small improvement over that in 7 comparison shops where patrons received hypertension pamphlets but not barber-BP checks. Undertreatment of hypertension, which is common in primary care, may have impacted the outcomes. Thus, in patrons with a baseline systolic BP of ≥140 mm Hg and 10-month follow-up including BP and medication data, we performed po...
Hypertension is the commonest cardiovascular disease affecting about 20% of the adult population in ...
Abstract : Presentation, response to therapy, and clinical outcome differ according to race for pati...
The Southeastern United States has the highest prevalence of hypertension and African Americans have...
BACKGROUND: Barbershop-based hypertension (HTN) outreach programs for black men are becoming increas...
BackgroundUncontrolled hypertension is a major problem among non-Hispanic black men, who are underre...
BACKGROUND: Barbershops constitute potential sites for community health promotion programs targeting...
Abstract Background: In the Los Angeles Barbershop Blood Pressure Study (LABBPS), pharmacist-led hyp...
Background—Data are limited on the implementation of evidence-based multilevel interventions targete...
African Americans are disproportionately affected by hypertension, a modifiable contributor to multi...
Hypertension is a serious health threat to the American population. Approximately 26 million individ...
PURPOSE Black Americans with hypertension have poorer blood pressure control than their white counte...
Hypertension is a leading cause of cardiovascular disease and affects nearly one third of U.S. adult...
Aim: to compare blood pressure control and management patterns among hypertensive patients of Caucas...
Importance: Hypertension control remains suboptimal, particularly for Black and Hispanic or...
Introduction/Background Hypertension (HTN) is more prevalent in African Americans (51.7%) than white...
Hypertension is the commonest cardiovascular disease affecting about 20% of the adult population in ...
Abstract : Presentation, response to therapy, and clinical outcome differ according to race for pati...
The Southeastern United States has the highest prevalence of hypertension and African Americans have...
BACKGROUND: Barbershop-based hypertension (HTN) outreach programs for black men are becoming increas...
BackgroundUncontrolled hypertension is a major problem among non-Hispanic black men, who are underre...
BACKGROUND: Barbershops constitute potential sites for community health promotion programs targeting...
Abstract Background: In the Los Angeles Barbershop Blood Pressure Study (LABBPS), pharmacist-led hyp...
Background—Data are limited on the implementation of evidence-based multilevel interventions targete...
African Americans are disproportionately affected by hypertension, a modifiable contributor to multi...
Hypertension is a serious health threat to the American population. Approximately 26 million individ...
PURPOSE Black Americans with hypertension have poorer blood pressure control than their white counte...
Hypertension is a leading cause of cardiovascular disease and affects nearly one third of U.S. adult...
Aim: to compare blood pressure control and management patterns among hypertensive patients of Caucas...
Importance: Hypertension control remains suboptimal, particularly for Black and Hispanic or...
Introduction/Background Hypertension (HTN) is more prevalent in African Americans (51.7%) than white...
Hypertension is the commonest cardiovascular disease affecting about 20% of the adult population in ...
Abstract : Presentation, response to therapy, and clinical outcome differ according to race for pati...
The Southeastern United States has the highest prevalence of hypertension and African Americans have...