Literature DB >> 528184

Status of hypertension treatment in Israel.

J B Rosenfeld, D S Silverberg.   

Abstract

A review of the records of 17 family practices in the Tel Aviv area showed that 31% of charts had no record of blood pressure readings. In other studies, only 45% of subjects with prescribed medication remained on treatment. Some of the patients who had started medication stopped going to the doctor of their own accord. Only 32% of those who remained on treatment had their blood pressure under control. Poor compliance, inadequate therapeutic regimen and high dropout rate explain the picture in Israel. A screening program for hypertension will fail if not accompanied by high-quality medical care and careful follow-up. When specially trained nurses joined doctors in the management of high blood pressure patients, a follow-up of 726 patients originally treated by a doctor alone and then by a doctor-nurse team for one year showed that the percentage of controlled hypertensives rose from 39.2 to 72.8% and the dropout rate fell from 30 to 0.65%. The adoption, on a national scale, of a doctor-nurse team approach for controlling hypertension is, therefore, strongly recommended.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 528184

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Isr J Med Sci        ISSN: 0021-2180


  1 in total

1.  Control of hypertension in family practice by the doctor-nurse team.

Authors:  D S Silverberg; L Baltuch; Y Hermoni; P Eyal
Journal:  J R Coll Gen Pract       Date:  1982-03
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