Hypertension Improvement Project (HIP): Study protocol and implementation challenges

10.1186/1745-6215-10-13

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Main Authors: Dolor, R.J, Yancy Jr, Owen, W.F, Matchar, D.B, Samsa, G.P, Pollak, K.I, Lin, P.-H, Ard, J.D, Prempeh, M, McGuire, H.L, Batch, B.C, Fan, W, Svetkey, L.P
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1782272023-09-13T21:43:37Z Hypertension Improvement Project (HIP): Study protocol and implementation challenges Dolor, R.J Yancy Jr Owen, W.F Matchar, D.B Samsa, G.P Pollak, K.I Lin, P.-H Ard, J.D Prempeh, M McGuire, H.L Batch, B.C Fan, W Svetkey, L.P DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL adult article behavior therapy blood pressure regulation clinical protocol clinical trial controlled clinical trial controlled study cost benefit analysis diastolic blood pressure female health program human hypertension intervention study lifestyle modification major clinical study male medical practice outcome assessment randomized controlled trial systolic blood pressure treatment response attitude to health blood pressure chronic disease clinical competence clinical practice clinical protocol diet economics exercise health personnel attitude methodology multimodality cancer therapy pathophysiology patient compliance patient education practice guideline psychological aspect risk reduction time treatment outcome antihypertensive agent Antihypertensive Agents Attitude of Health Personnel Blood Pressure Chronic Disease Clinical Competence Clinical Protocols Combined Modality Therapy Cost-Benefit Analysis Diet Exercise Guideline Adherence Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice Humans Hypertension Patient Compliance Patient Education as Topic Physician's Practice Patterns Practice Guidelines as Topic Research Design Risk Reduction Behavior Time Factors Treatment Outcome 10.1186/1745-6215-10-13 Trials 10 13 2020-10-20T08:26:12Z 2020-10-20T08:26:12Z 2009 Article Dolor, R.J, Yancy Jr, Owen, W.F, Matchar, D.B, Samsa, G.P, Pollak, K.I, Lin, P.-H, Ard, J.D, Prempeh, M, McGuire, H.L, Batch, B.C, Fan, W, Svetkey, L.P (2009). Hypertension Improvement Project (HIP): Study protocol and implementation challenges. Trials 10 : 13. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-10-13 1745-6215 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/178227 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ BMC Unpaywall 20201031
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topic adult
article
behavior therapy
blood pressure regulation
clinical protocol
clinical trial
controlled clinical trial
controlled study
cost benefit analysis
diastolic blood pressure
female
health program
human
hypertension
intervention study
lifestyle modification
major clinical study
male
medical practice
outcome assessment
randomized controlled trial
systolic blood pressure
treatment response
attitude to health
blood pressure
chronic disease
clinical competence
clinical practice
clinical protocol
diet
economics
exercise
health personnel attitude
methodology
multimodality cancer therapy
pathophysiology
patient compliance
patient education
practice guideline
psychological aspect
risk reduction
time
treatment outcome
antihypertensive agent
Antihypertensive Agents
Attitude of Health Personnel
Blood Pressure
Chronic Disease
Clinical Competence
Clinical Protocols
Combined Modality Therapy
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Diet
Exercise
Guideline Adherence
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
Hypertension
Patient Compliance
Patient Education as Topic
Physician's Practice Patterns
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Research Design
Risk Reduction Behavior
Time Factors
Treatment Outcome
spellingShingle adult
article
behavior therapy
blood pressure regulation
clinical protocol
clinical trial
controlled clinical trial
controlled study
cost benefit analysis
diastolic blood pressure
female
health program
human
hypertension
intervention study
lifestyle modification
major clinical study
male
medical practice
outcome assessment
randomized controlled trial
systolic blood pressure
treatment response
attitude to health
blood pressure
chronic disease
clinical competence
clinical practice
clinical protocol
diet
economics
exercise
health personnel attitude
methodology
multimodality cancer therapy
pathophysiology
patient compliance
patient education
practice guideline
psychological aspect
risk reduction
time
treatment outcome
antihypertensive agent
Antihypertensive Agents
Attitude of Health Personnel
Blood Pressure
Chronic Disease
Clinical Competence
Clinical Protocols
Combined Modality Therapy
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Diet
Exercise
Guideline Adherence
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
Hypertension
Patient Compliance
Patient Education as Topic
Physician's Practice Patterns
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Research Design
Risk Reduction Behavior
Time Factors
Treatment Outcome
Dolor, R.J
Yancy Jr
Owen, W.F
Matchar, D.B
Samsa, G.P
Pollak, K.I
Lin, P.-H
Ard, J.D
Prempeh, M
McGuire, H.L
Batch, B.C
Fan, W
Svetkey, L.P
Hypertension Improvement Project (HIP): Study protocol and implementation challenges
description 10.1186/1745-6215-10-13
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Dolor, R.J
Yancy Jr
Owen, W.F
Matchar, D.B
Samsa, G.P
Pollak, K.I
Lin, P.-H
Ard, J.D
Prempeh, M
McGuire, H.L
Batch, B.C
Fan, W
Svetkey, L.P
format Article
author Dolor, R.J
Yancy Jr
Owen, W.F
Matchar, D.B
Samsa, G.P
Pollak, K.I
Lin, P.-H
Ard, J.D
Prempeh, M
McGuire, H.L
Batch, B.C
Fan, W
Svetkey, L.P
author_sort Dolor, R.J
title Hypertension Improvement Project (HIP): Study protocol and implementation challenges
title_short Hypertension Improvement Project (HIP): Study protocol and implementation challenges
title_full Hypertension Improvement Project (HIP): Study protocol and implementation challenges
title_fullStr Hypertension Improvement Project (HIP): Study protocol and implementation challenges
title_full_unstemmed Hypertension Improvement Project (HIP): Study protocol and implementation challenges
title_sort hypertension improvement project (hip): study protocol and implementation challenges
publisher BMC
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/178227
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