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202 related items for PubMed ID: 1632999

  • 1. The patient's view of hypertension and compliance.
    Sharkness CM, Snow DA.
    Am J Prev Med; 1992; 8(3):141-6. PubMed ID: 1632999
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  • 2. Factors influencing non-compliance with anti-hypertensive drug therapy in Nigerians.
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  • 3. Factors associated with medication noncompliance in rural elderly hypertensive patients.
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  • 4. Compliance to antihypertensive therapy.
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  • 5. Medication adherence before an increase in antihypertensive therapy: a cohort study using pharmacy claims data.
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  • 7. The Mentakab hypertension study project. Part V--Drug compliance in hypertensive patients.
    Lim TO, Ngah BA, Rahman RA, Suppiah A, Ismail F, Chako P, Na HH.
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  • 8. First-year treatment adherence among outpatients initiating antihypertensive medication in Korea: results of a retrospective claims review.
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  • 9. Drug compliance among hypertensive patients in Kassala, eastern Sudan.
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  • 10. Antihypertensive medication adherence in the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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  • 11. Monitoring one-year compliance to antihypertension medication in the Seychelles.
    Bovet P, Burnier M, Madeleine G, Waeber B, Paccaud F.
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  • 12. Risk factors for uncontrolled hypertension in Italy.
    Degli Esposti E, Di Martino M, Sturani A, Russo P, Dradi C, Falcinelli S, Buda S.
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  • 13. Determining the difference in medication compliance between the general patient population and patients receiving antihypertensive therapy: a case study.
    Culig J, Leppée M, Boskovic J, Eric M.
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  • 14. Benefits of electronic pillboxes in evaluating treatment compliance of patients with mild to moderate hypertension.
    Mallion JM, Dutrey-Dupagne C, Vaur L, Genes N, Renault M, Elkik F, Baguet P, Boutelant S.
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  • 15. Impact of supportive measures on drug adherence in patients with essential hypertension treated with valsartan: the randomized, open-label, parallel group study VALIDATE.
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    J Hypertens; 2009 Apr 12; 27(4):894-901. PubMed ID: 19300114
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  • 16. How well do patients report noncompliance with antihypertensive medications?: a comparison of self-report versus filled prescriptions.
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    Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf; 2004 Jan 12; 13(1):11-9. PubMed ID: 14971118
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  • 17. Patient compliance in hypertension: role of illness perceptions and treatment beliefs.
    Ross S, Walker A, MacLeod MJ.
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  • 18. Compliance and compliance-improving strategies in hypertension: the Japanese experience.
    Fujii J, Seki A.
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  • 19. The veterans' study to improve the control of hypertension (V-STITCH): design and methodology.
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    Contemp Clin Trials; 2005 Apr 12; 26(2):155-68. PubMed ID: 15837438
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  • 20. Copayment level and compliance with antihypertensive medication: analysis and policy implications for managed care.
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