Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | e127-e248 |
Journal | Journal of the American College of Cardiology |
Volume | 71 |
Issue number | 19 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - May 15 2018 |
Keywords
- ACC/AHA Clinical Practice Guidelines
- ambulatory care
- antihypertensive agents
- behavior modification
- blood pressure
- chronic kidney disease
- diabetes
- hypertension
- hypertension emergency
- lifestyle measures
- measurement
- nonpharmacologic treatment
- resistant hypertension
- risk reduction
- secondary hypertension
- systems of care
- treatment adherence
- treatment outcomes
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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In: Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Vol. 71, No. 19, 15.05.2018, p. e127-e248.
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T1 - 2017 ACC/AHA/AAPA/ABC/ACPM/AGS/APhA/ASH/ASPC/NMA/PCNA Guideline for the Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Management of High Blood Pressure in Adults
T2 - A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Clinical Practice Guidelines
AU - Whelton, Paul K.
AU - Carey, Robert M.
AU - Aronow, Wilbert S.
AU - Casey, Donald E.
AU - Collins, Karen J.
AU - Dennison Himmelfarb, Cheryl
AU - DePalma, Sondra M.
AU - Gidding, Samuel
AU - Jamerson, Kenneth A.
AU - Jones, Daniel W.
AU - MacLaughlin, Eric J.
AU - Muntner, Paul
AU - Ovbiagele, Bruce
AU - Smith, Sidney C.
AU - Spencer, Crystal C.
AU - Stafford, Randall S.
AU - Taler, Sandra J.
AU - Thomas, Randal J.
AU - Williams, Kim A.
AU - Williamson, Jeff D.
AU - Wright, Jackson T.
N1 - Funding Information: Team-based care to improve BP control is a health systems–level, organizational intervention that incorporates a multidisciplinary team to improve the quality of hypertension care for patients (S12.2-8—S12.2-10). Various team-based hypertension care models have been demonstrated to increase the proportion of individuals with controlled BP and to reduce both SBP and DBP (S12.2-1—S12.2-7,S12.2-11,S12.2-12). A team-based care approach is patient centered and is frequently implemented as part of a multifaceted approach, with systems support for clinical decision making (i.e., treatment algorithms), collaboration, adherence to prescribed regimen, BP monitoring, and patient self-management. Team-based care for hypertension includes the patient, the patient's primary care provider, and other professionals, such as cardiologists, nurses, pharmacists, physician assistants, dietitians, social workers, and community health workers. These professionals complement the activities of the primary care provider by providing process support and sharing the responsibilities of hypertension care. Section 13 contains a comprehensive, patient-centered plan of care that should be the basis of all team-based care for hypertension.
PY - 2018/5/15
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KW - resistant hypertension
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