Hypertension
Promoting nonpharmacological interventions to treat elevated blood pressure.
Stuart EM; Friedman R; Benson H
World Health Organization. 1993; (); .
Keywords: adherence /exercise /medication use /motivation (intrinsic) /nutrition /relaxation /smoking /stress management /self-monitoring
/agreement (patient-provider) /clinical decision making /decision support /illness model /hypertension /african american
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Antecedents of adherence to medical recommendations: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study.
Sherbourne CD; Hays RD; Ordway L; DiMatteo MR; Kravitz RL
J-Behav-Med. 1992; 15(); 447-468.
Keywords: adherence /coping skills /functioning /social support /longitudinal study /diabetes /heart disease /hypertension
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The effects of nonpharmacologic interventions on blood pressure of persons with high normal levels. Results of
the Trials of Hypertension Prevention, Phase I [see comments].
The Trials of Hypertension Prevention Collaborative Research Group
JAMA. 1992; 267(9); 1213-1220.
Keywords: exercise /family /nutrition /relaxation /stress management /group /supporting /randomized trial /hypertension
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Failure of exercise to reduce blood pressure in patients with mild hypertension. Results of a randomized controlled
trial [see comments].
Blumenthal JA; Siegel WC; Appelbaum M
JAMA. 1991 Oct 16; 266(15); 2098-2104.
Keywords: exercise /electronic monitoring /randomized trial /hypertension /stress
Abstract
Weight-loss experience of black and white participants in NHLBI-sponsored clinical trials.
Kumanyaka SK; Obarzanek E; Stevens VJ; Hebert PR; Whelton PK
Am-J-Clin-Nutr. 1991 Jun; 53(6 Suppl); 1631S-1638S.
Keywords: cognitive-behavioral /nutrition /follow-up /randomized trial /hypertension /african american
Abstract
A randomized controlled trial of compliance improving strategies in Soweto hypertensives.
Saunders LD; Irwig LM; Gear JS; Ramushu DL
Med-Care. 1991 Jul; 29(7); 669-78.
Keywords: adherence /diary /reminders /self-monitoring /mail /randomized trial /hypertension /african american
Abstract
Assessing the effects of physician-patient interactions on the outcomes of chronic disease [published erratum
appears in Med Care 1989 Jul;27(7):679].
Kaplan SH; Greenfield S; Ware JE Jr
Med-Care. 1989 Mar; 27(3 Suppl); S110-27.
Keywords: adherence /cognitive-behavioral /patient education /self-efficacy /self-monitoring /agreement (patient-provider) /empowering
/randomized trial /cancer /chronic illness /diabetes /hypertension
Abstract
A randomized trial of computerized reminders for blood pressure screening in primary care.
McDowell I; Newell C; Rosser W
Med-Care. 1989 Mar; 27(3); 297-305.
Keywords: adherence /reminders /computer /individual /mail /telephone /randomized trial /hypertension
Abstract
Behavioral and physiological effects of a beta blocker and relaxation therapy on mild hypertensives.
Adsett CA; Bellissimo A; Mitchell A; Wilczynski N; Haynes RB
Psychosom-Med. 1989; 51(); 523-536.
Keywords: cognitive-behavioral /patient education /relaxation /self-monitoring /audiotape /group /supporting /randomized trial /stress
management /medication use /work-based program /hypertension
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Nonpharmacologic intervention for hypertension: Long-term follow-up.
Leserman J; Stuart EM; Marnish ME; Deckro JP; Beckman RJ; Friedman R; Benson H
J-Cardiopulmonary-Rehabil. 1989; 9(); 316-324.
Keywords: cognitive-behavioral /emotional support /exercise /medication use /nutrition /patient education /relaxation /stress management
/self-monitoring /group /individual /empowering /randomized trial /hypertension
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