On-demand mobile hypertension training for primary health care workers in Nigeria: a pilot study
Abstract Background Only one out of every ten Nigerian adults with hypertension has their blood pressure controlled. Health worker training is essential to improve hypertension diagnosis and treatment. In-person training has limitations that mobile, on-demand training might address. This pilot study...
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Main Authors: | Joseph Odu (Author), Kufor Osi (Author), Leander Nguyen (Author), Allison Goldstein (Author), Lawrence J. Appel (Author), Kunihiro Matsushita (Author), Dike Ojji (Author), Ikechukwu A. Orji (Author), Morenike Alex-Okoh (Author), Deborah Odoh (Author), Malau Mangai Toma (Author), Chris Ononiwu Elemuwa (Author), Suleiman Lamorde (Author), Hasana Baraya (Author), Mary T. Dewan (Author), Obagha Chijioke (Author), Andrew E. Moran (Author), Emmanuel Agogo (Author), Marshall P. Thomas (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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