Low uptake of hypertension care after community hypertension screening events in Lagos, Nigeria
Background: In Lagos, Nigeria, approximately 33% of the population suffers from hypertension, yet antihypertensive treatment coverage is low. To improve access to care, a decentralized pharmacy-based hypertension care model was piloted. This study reports on the recruitment strategies used and is pa...
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Main Authors: | Heleen Elise Nelissen (Author), Tochi Joy Okwor (Author), Oluyemisi Khalidson (Author), Akin Osibogun (Author), Anja Helena Van't Hoog (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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