OBJECTIVES. To compare family physicians' reported practice habits on hypertension in Sweden and Minnesota, and to assess to what extent different national guidelines account for differences. DESIGN. Random samples of family physicians were selected for telephone interviews on their practice of hypertension. SETTING. Primary care in southern Sweden and in Minnesota. SUBJECTS. Family medicine specialists. Participation rates were 236/264 (89%) in Sweden and 183/209 (88%) in Minnesota. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES. Cut-off levels, and non-pharmacological and pharmacological treatment of hypertension, related to three case scenarios: a 48-year-old man, a 65-year-old man and a 65-year-old woman. RESULTS. Swedish physicians reported significantly highe...
OBJECTIVE To determine primary care physician screening, treatment, and control rates for hypertensi...
BACKGROUND: A large proportion of treated hypertensive subjects do not achieve target blood pressure...
Introduction: The control of high blood pressure (BP) remains insufficient in developed as well as i...
OBJECTIVE: To monitor changes in family physicians' reported practice on hypertension and hyperchole...
Swedish guidelines on treatment of hyperlipidemia recommend higher cut-off levels for initiating tre...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) often fail to correctly adhere to guidelines for the treatme...
Objective. To evaluate barriers to adherence to hypertension guidelines among publicly employed gene...
Background: In the treatment of hypertension, physicians’ attitudes and practice patterns are receiv...
Background: In the treatment of hypertension, physicians’ attitudes and practice patterns are receiv...
Background and Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate blood pressure (BP) control level in...
Purpose: To explore hypertension management in primary healthcare (PHC). Design: Structured intervie...
Purpose: To explore hypertension management in primary healthcare (PHC). Design: Structured intervie...
Abstract Background High blood pressure is a significant health problem world-wide. Physician factor...
Purpose: To explore hypertension management in primary healthcare (PHC). Design: Structured intervie...
Objective. To study degree of blood pressure (BP) control in primary healthcare (PHC) treated hypert...
OBJECTIVE To determine primary care physician screening, treatment, and control rates for hypertensi...
BACKGROUND: A large proportion of treated hypertensive subjects do not achieve target blood pressure...
Introduction: The control of high blood pressure (BP) remains insufficient in developed as well as i...
OBJECTIVE: To monitor changes in family physicians' reported practice on hypertension and hyperchole...
Swedish guidelines on treatment of hyperlipidemia recommend higher cut-off levels for initiating tre...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) often fail to correctly adhere to guidelines for the treatme...
Objective. To evaluate barriers to adherence to hypertension guidelines among publicly employed gene...
Background: In the treatment of hypertension, physicians’ attitudes and practice patterns are receiv...
Background: In the treatment of hypertension, physicians’ attitudes and practice patterns are receiv...
Background and Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate blood pressure (BP) control level in...
Purpose: To explore hypertension management in primary healthcare (PHC). Design: Structured intervie...
Purpose: To explore hypertension management in primary healthcare (PHC). Design: Structured intervie...
Abstract Background High blood pressure is a significant health problem world-wide. Physician factor...
Purpose: To explore hypertension management in primary healthcare (PHC). Design: Structured intervie...
Objective. To study degree of blood pressure (BP) control in primary healthcare (PHC) treated hypert...
OBJECTIVE To determine primary care physician screening, treatment, and control rates for hypertensi...
BACKGROUND: A large proportion of treated hypertensive subjects do not achieve target blood pressure...
Introduction: The control of high blood pressure (BP) remains insufficient in developed as well as i...