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Clinical Trial
. 1980 Nov;140(11):1427-30.
doi: 10.1001/archinte.140.11.1427.

Increasing compliance. Patient-operated hypertension groups

Clinical Trial

Increasing compliance. Patient-operated hypertension groups

D G Nessman et al. Arch Intern Med. 1980 Nov.

Abstract

Compliance was compared in 52 previously noncompliant hypertensive patients randomly assigned for eight weeks to either a nurse-operated hypertension clinic (control) or a patient-operated hypertension group] (experimental). Control patients listened to audiotapes on hypertension and its management and met individually with a nurse who adjusted their drug regimens. Experimental patients were trained to take their own blood pressure (BP) and select their own drugs in a group program emphasizing informed self-help. After the eight-week training period and at two- and six-month follow-up visits, both groups had significantly lower BPs. Compared with control patients, experimental patients had lower diastolic BPs, better pill counts, and better attendance (all P < .05). This study suggests that training noncompliant patients in groups to manage their own hypertension may achieve better results than traditional management programs.

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