Abstract Background Hypertension care cascade in resource-limited settings is compromised with a majority of patients with hypertension remaining undiagnosed, untreated, non-adherent, and poorly controlled at every stage. However, there is paucity of information on care and management of hypertensive patients in community-based settings of low-income urban neighbourhoods in India. Methods This was a community-based cross-sectional study conducted in an urban resettlement colony and slum area in the Northeast District of Delhi. The adult population was screened for hypertension using standardized methods, and adherence to medications was assessed using the Morisky Green Levine scale. Binary logistic regression analysis was conducted to ascer...
Background: Although hypertension was formerly thought to be a disease in affluent countries, recent...
BACKGROUND: Hypertension is an important treatable public health problem both globally and in India ...
Hypertension is a public health problem with low detection and treatment rates in India. We resurvey...
AbstractBackgroundSlum dwellers have poor socio-environmental conditions and less access to medical ...
Introduction: Hypertension is the leading risk factor for global disease burden. Inequalities in hea...
Background: Slum dwellers have poor socio-environmental conditions and less access to medical care, ...
The present study is a part of a cross-sectional prevalence study. Descriptive statistics were used ...
aBStraCt Background: Slum-resettlement communities are increasingly adopting urban lifestyles. The a...
Background: Hypertension affects nearly a quarter of adults in India. While there are issues related...
BackgroundEvidence on where in the hypertension care process individuals are lost to care, and how t...
Introduction: In low-income countries like India, there is paucity of evidence regarding hypertensio...
Background Hypertension is a major contributing factor to the current epidemic of cardiovascular dis...
Background Numerous studies have highlighted the burden of hypertension by estimating its prevalence...
Hypertension is a major contributing factor to the current epidemic of cardiovascular disease in Ind...
Introduction A substantial share of urban Indians with diagnosed hypertension do not take regular tr...
Background: Although hypertension was formerly thought to be a disease in affluent countries, recent...
BACKGROUND: Hypertension is an important treatable public health problem both globally and in India ...
Hypertension is a public health problem with low detection and treatment rates in India. We resurvey...
AbstractBackgroundSlum dwellers have poor socio-environmental conditions and less access to medical ...
Introduction: Hypertension is the leading risk factor for global disease burden. Inequalities in hea...
Background: Slum dwellers have poor socio-environmental conditions and less access to medical care, ...
The present study is a part of a cross-sectional prevalence study. Descriptive statistics were used ...
aBStraCt Background: Slum-resettlement communities are increasingly adopting urban lifestyles. The a...
Background: Hypertension affects nearly a quarter of adults in India. While there are issues related...
BackgroundEvidence on where in the hypertension care process individuals are lost to care, and how t...
Introduction: In low-income countries like India, there is paucity of evidence regarding hypertensio...
Background Hypertension is a major contributing factor to the current epidemic of cardiovascular dis...
Background Numerous studies have highlighted the burden of hypertension by estimating its prevalence...
Hypertension is a major contributing factor to the current epidemic of cardiovascular disease in Ind...
Introduction A substantial share of urban Indians with diagnosed hypertension do not take regular tr...
Background: Although hypertension was formerly thought to be a disease in affluent countries, recent...
BACKGROUND: Hypertension is an important treatable public health problem both globally and in India ...
Hypertension is a public health problem with low detection and treatment rates in India. We resurvey...