Nurse-led telehealth intervention effectiveness on reducing hypertension: a systematic review
Abstract Background Hypertension is a public health concern for many countries. The World Health Organization has established a global objective to reduce the prevalence of non-communicable diseases, including hypertension, which is associated with cardiovascular disease. Remote nursing intervention...
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Main Authors: | Maria Kappes (Author), Pilar Espinoza (Author), Vanessa Jara (Author), Amanda Hall (Author) |
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