Hypertension

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Can general practitioners use training in relaxation and management of stress to reduce mild hypertension?.
Patel C; Marmot M
BMJ. 1988 Jan 2; 296(6614); 21-4.
Keywords: patient education /relaxation /stress management /audiotape /group /empowering /randomized trial /hypertension
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Effects of education and relaxation training with essential hypertension patients.
LaGrone R; Jeffrey TB; Ferguson CL
J-Clin-Psychol. 1988; 44(2); 271-276.
Keywords: patient education /relaxation /supporting /randomized trial /hypertension
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Meditation as a clinical intervention strategy: A brief review.
Delmonte MM
Int-J-Psychosom. 1986; 33(3); 9-12.
Keywords: relaxation /stress management /hypertension /stress
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Coronary heart disease death, nonfatal acute myocardial infarction and other clinical outcomes in the multiple risk factor intervention trial.
Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial Research Group
Am-J-Cardiol. 1986; 58(1); 1-13.
Keywords: nutrition /smoking /randomized trial /heart disease /hypertension /males
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Some notions about assumptions underlying health education.
Lorig K; Laurin J
Health-Educ-Q. 1985; 12(3); 231-243.
Keywords: patient education /self-efficacy /review /chronic illness /diabetes /hypertension
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Mental health treatment and medical care utilization in a fee-for-service system: outpatient mental health treatment following the onset of a chronic disease.
Schlesinger HJ; Mumford E; Glass GV; Patrick C; Sharfstein S
Am-J-Public-Health. 1983 Apr; 73(4); 422-9.
Keywords: cost-effectiveness /randomized trial /copd /children /diabetes /heart disease /health care use /costs /hypertension
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Does patient education in chronic disease have therapeutic value?.
Mazzuca SA
J-Chronic-Dis. 1982; 35(7); 521-9.
Keywords: adherence /patient education /meta-analysis /asthma /chronic illness /diabetes /heart disease /hypertension /kidney disorders
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The cost-effectiveness of telephone vs clinic counseling for hypertensive patients: a pilot study.
Bertera EM; Bertera RL
Am-J-Public-Health. 1981 Jun; 71(6); 626-9.
Keywords: cognitive-behavioral /coping skills /exercise /medication use /nutrition /reinforcement /relaxation /smoking /stress management /telephone /individual /supporting /cost-effectiveness /hypertension /females /seniors /african american /low ses
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