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View article: Unsecured debt in early adulthood and premature mortality in adults in the USA: a longitudinal analysis of prospective national cohort data
Unsecured debt in early adulthood and premature mortality in adults in the USA: a longitudinal analysis of prospective national cohort data Open
National Institute of Health National Institute on Aging.
View article: Investigating associations between long-term poverty exposure and premature mortality: evidence from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 prospective cohort
Investigating associations between long-term poverty exposure and premature mortality: evidence from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 prospective cohort Open
View article: Community mobilisation for adoption of clean cookstoves and clean fuel to reduce household air pollution and blood pressure in Lagos, Nigeria: protocol for a cluster-randomised trial
Community mobilisation for adoption of clean cookstoves and clean fuel to reduce household air pollution and blood pressure in Lagos, Nigeria: protocol for a cluster-randomised trial Open
Introduction In Africa, 75% of households are exposed to household air pollution (HAP), a key contributor to cardiovascular disease (CVD). In Nigeria, 90 million households rely on solid fuels for cooking, and 40% of adults have hypertensi…
View article: 20-Year income volatility and cognitive function in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1979) cohort: A replication and extension of CARDIA findings
20-Year income volatility and cognitive function in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1979) cohort: A replication and extension of CARDIA findings Open
Grasset et al. previously reported that income volatility throughout early-to-mid adulthood (occurring during 1990-2010) in the CARDIA cohort was associated with worse midlife cognitive function. However, CARDIA lacked earlier-life cogniti…
View article: Community Mobilization for Adoption of Clean Cookstove and Clean Fuel to Reduce Household Air Pollution and Blood Pressure in Lagos, Nigeria: A Cluster-Randomized Trial Protocol
Community Mobilization for Adoption of Clean Cookstove and Clean Fuel to Reduce Household Air Pollution and Blood Pressure in Lagos, Nigeria: A Cluster-Randomized Trial Protocol Open
View article: Diabetes, Gaps in Care Coordination, and Preventable Adverse Events
Diabetes, Gaps in Care Coordination, and Preventable Adverse Events Open
Interventions to improve quality of care for patients with diabetes could incorporate patient-reported gaps in care coordination to aid in preventing adverse events.
View article: Study design and protocol of a stepped wedge cluster randomized trial using a practical implementation strategy as a model for hypertension-HIV integration — the MAP-IT trial
Study design and protocol of a stepped wedge cluster randomized trial using a practical implementation strategy as a model for hypertension-HIV integration — the MAP-IT trial Open
Background As people living with HIV (PLWH) experience earlier and more pronounced onset of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), advancing integrated care networks and models in low-resource-high-need settings is critical. Leveraging current h…
View article: Organizational readiness to implement task-strengthening strategy for hypertension management among people living with HIV in Nigeria
Organizational readiness to implement task-strengthening strategy for hypertension management among people living with HIV in Nigeria Open
View article: Building Capacity of Community Nurses to Strengthen the Management of Uncomplicated Hypertension in Persons Living with HIV in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Building Capacity of Community Nurses to Strengthen the Management of Uncomplicated Hypertension in Persons Living with HIV in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Open
Our training methodology, which involved the train-the-trainer model to deliver simplified HIV and HTN care guidelines, showed improvement in the knowledge of managing hypertension in persons living with HIV and was highly rated by partici…
View article: Ambulatory Care Fragmentation, Emergency Department Visits, and Race: a Nationwide Cohort Study in the U.S.
Ambulatory Care Fragmentation, Emergency Department Visits, and Race: a Nationwide Cohort Study in the U.S. Open
View article: Prevalence, risk factors, and cardiovascular disease outcomes associated with persistent blood pressure control: The Jackson Heart Study
Prevalence, risk factors, and cardiovascular disease outcomes associated with persistent blood pressure control: The Jackson Heart Study Open
Background Maintaining blood pressure (BP) control over time may contribute to lower risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) among individuals who are taking antihypertensive medication. Methods The Jackson Heart Study (JHS) enrolled 5,306 A…
View article: Sustaining capacity building and evidence-based NCD intervention implementation: Perspectives from the GRIT consortium
Sustaining capacity building and evidence-based NCD intervention implementation: Perspectives from the GRIT consortium Open
Background Implementation science has been primarily focused on adoption of evidence-based interventions, and less so on sustainability, creating a gap in the field. The Global Research on Implementation and Translation Science (GRIT) Cons…
View article: Frailty, gaps in care coordination, and preventable adverse events
Frailty, gaps in care coordination, and preventable adverse events Open
View article: Early stakeholder engagement lessons from managing hypertension among people living with human-immunodeficiency virus: an integrated model (MAP-IT)
Early stakeholder engagement lessons from managing hypertension among people living with human-immunodeficiency virus: an integrated model (MAP-IT) Open
View article: Health care fragmentation and blood pressure control among adults taking antihypertensive medication
Health care fragmentation and blood pressure control among adults taking antihypertensive medication Open
Fragmented health care may increase the likelihood of aTRH with uncontrolled BP among older Black adults taking antihypertensive medication.
View article: Advancing Equity in Blood Pressure Control: A Response to the Surgeon General’s Call-to-Action
Advancing Equity in Blood Pressure Control: A Response to the Surgeon General’s Call-to-Action Open
Hypertension is an established risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Although controlling blood pressure reduces cardiovascular and stroke mortality and target organ damage, poor blood pressure control remains a clinical and public healt…
View article: Reasons for Uncontrolled Blood Pressure Among US Adults: Data From the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
Reasons for Uncontrolled Blood Pressure Among US Adults: Data From the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Open
Identifying subgroups of the population with different reasons for uncontrolled blood pressure (BP) can inform where to direct interventions to increase hypertension control. We determined characteristics associated with not being aware of…
View article: Lifestyle Behaviors Among Adults Recommended for Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring According to the 2017 ACC/AHA Blood Pressure Guideline
Lifestyle Behaviors Among Adults Recommended for Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring According to the 2017 ACC/AHA Blood Pressure Guideline Open
Background The 2017 American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association blood pressure (BP) guideline recommends ambulatory BP monitoring to exclude white coat hypertension (WCH) among adults with office systolic BP (SBP)/diastolic B…
View article: Effectiveness of an intrauterine device informative intervention among post-natal women in Western Jamaica
Effectiveness of an intrauterine device informative intervention among post-natal women in Western Jamaica Open
View article: Association of Race/Ethnicity-Specific Changes in Antihypertensive Medication Classes Initiated Among Medicare Beneficiaries With the Eighth Joint National Committee Panel Member Report
Association of Race/Ethnicity-Specific Changes in Antihypertensive Medication Classes Initiated Among Medicare Beneficiaries With the Eighth Joint National Committee Panel Member Report Open
A substantial proportion of older US adults who initiate antihypertensive medication do so with non-guideline-recommended classes of medication.