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- Title
Researchers Assess Blood Pressure Interventions in?Rural Black Population, Find Minimal Effect.
- Abstract
The article presents the highlights of a study on the hypertension interventions among African American patients in the U.S.' rural Southeast region that was published in "JAMA Internal Medicine." Other topics include the factors affecting access to interventions like primary care shortages, distance, and high fuel costs, and the other diseases related to hypertension like heart attack and stroke.
- Subjects
SOUTHERN States; STROKE prevention; PETROLEUM; MYOCARDIAL infarction; PATIENT compliance; HEALTH self-care; AFRICAN Americans; SELF-management (Psychology); HYPERTENSION; PRIMARY health care; TRAVEL; RURAL conditions; LABOR demand; DRUGS; AMBULATORY blood pressure monitoring; QUALITY assurance; BLOOD pressure testing machines; DIET; PHYSICAL activity
- Publication
American Journal of Managed Care, 2024, Vol 30, Issue 5, p8
- ISSN
1088-0224
- Publication type
Article