In High-Risk Patients, Self-Management Program Helps Reduce Blood Pressure

A program that consisted of patients measuring their blood pressure and adjusting their antihypertensive medication resulted in lower systolic blood pressure at 12 months compared to patients who received usual care in a group of patients with hypertension at high risk of cardiovascular disease, a new study has revealed. The study appears in the August 27 issue of iJAMA/i. Data from national and international surveys suggest that despite improvements ...

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