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Adherence treatment factors in hypertensive African American women
Marie N. Fongwa
, Lorraines S. Evangelista
, Ron D. Hays
, David S. Martins
, David Elashoff
, Marie J. Cowan
, Donald E. Morisky
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Keyphrases
Hypertensive
100%
African American Women
100%
Treatment Factors
100%
Treatment Adherence
100%
Hypertension
85%
Study Support
14%
African American
14%
Support Groups
14%
Inner City
14%
Screening for Depression
14%
Hypertension Management
14%
Educational Materials
14%
Non-adherence
14%
Culturally Sensitive
14%
Medication Side Effects
14%
Audio
14%
Education Needs
14%
Barriers to Adherence
14%
Free Clinic
14%
Early Screening
14%
Uncontrolled Blood Pressure
14%
Nursing and Health Professions
Patient Compliance
100%
Blood Pressure
14%
Adherence
14%
Teaching Material
14%
Side Effect
14%
Psychology
Adherence to Treatment
100%
Blood Pressure
16%
Focus Group
16%