Purpose. The effect of a protocol-based pharmacist intervention on blood pressure (BP) control among treated hypertensive patients who use community pharmacies was studied. Methods. A quasi-experimental study with a control group was conducted at 13 community pharmacies in Jaén and Granada in Spain. Hypertensive patients over age 18 years who were receiving antihypertensive treatment were eligible for participation. The protocol-based intervention consisted of three components: (1) patient education about hypertension, (2) home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM), and (3) referral to a physician through personalized reports when necessary. The control group received the standard of care. BP control was assessed at the beginning and end of the ...
Objective: The main objective of this study was to assess the effects of pharmaceutical care interve...
Purpose. Verification of whether pharmacotherapeutic follow-up improves arterial blood pressure (BP)...
Background Patients with high blood pressure (hypertension) in the community frequently fail to meet...
Objective: To assess the effect of a protocol-based pharmacist intervention on blood pressure contro...
AIMS: To undertake a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials concerned ...
Background: One of the main factors associated with the inadequacy of blood pressure control is pati...
This article assesses the impact of an intensive intervention in community pharmacies (involving die...
INTRODUCTION: Hypertension management remains a major public health challenge in primary care. Innov...
Abstract Background In most developing countries including Ghana, there is scant literature on the i...
Background and aim The rising workload in primary care and the declining general practitioner (...
Objective: The purpose of the study was to assess the influence of pharmaceutical care on patients’ ...
Background Studies suggest that uncontrolled hypertension may be due to patients\u27 lack of adheren...
Background-—Control of blood pressure (BP) remains a major challenge in primary care. Innovative int...
INTRODUCTION Hypertension management remains a major public health challenge in primary care. Inn...
BACKGROUND High blood pressure (BP) is the single largest contributor to mortality world-wide. ...
Objective: The main objective of this study was to assess the effects of pharmaceutical care interve...
Purpose. Verification of whether pharmacotherapeutic follow-up improves arterial blood pressure (BP)...
Background Patients with high blood pressure (hypertension) in the community frequently fail to meet...
Objective: To assess the effect of a protocol-based pharmacist intervention on blood pressure contro...
AIMS: To undertake a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials concerned ...
Background: One of the main factors associated with the inadequacy of blood pressure control is pati...
This article assesses the impact of an intensive intervention in community pharmacies (involving die...
INTRODUCTION: Hypertension management remains a major public health challenge in primary care. Innov...
Abstract Background In most developing countries including Ghana, there is scant literature on the i...
Background and aim The rising workload in primary care and the declining general practitioner (...
Objective: The purpose of the study was to assess the influence of pharmaceutical care on patients’ ...
Background Studies suggest that uncontrolled hypertension may be due to patients\u27 lack of adheren...
Background-—Control of blood pressure (BP) remains a major challenge in primary care. Innovative int...
INTRODUCTION Hypertension management remains a major public health challenge in primary care. Inn...
BACKGROUND High blood pressure (BP) is the single largest contributor to mortality world-wide. ...
Objective: The main objective of this study was to assess the effects of pharmaceutical care interve...
Purpose. Verification of whether pharmacotherapeutic follow-up improves arterial blood pressure (BP)...
Background Patients with high blood pressure (hypertension) in the community frequently fail to meet...