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1 A blood pressure control program in black churches 1979
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2 Accurate blood pressure measurement 1979
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3 A clinical nurse specialist role with complicated hypertensive patients 1979
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4 A consortium of agencies organized to facilitate access to high blood pressure information 1979
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5 A family-based model for the dietary treatment and prevention of hypertension 1979
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6 Age related non-compliance in a model hypertension clinic 1979
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7 A health department hypertension education program 1979
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8 A hospital-based screening, referral and follow-up program for high blood pressure 1979
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9 A hypertension control program for hospital employees utilizing physician's assistants 1979
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10 A hypertension control program for public school employees in rural Southern illinois utilizing school nurses 1979
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11 A longitudinal examination of demographic, psychographic, and social interaction factors in adolescent hypertension: A preliminary analysis 1979
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12 A longitudinal study of blood pressure in childhood 1979
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13 Alterations in serum lipids with antihypertensive therapy 1979
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14 Ambulatory monitoring of antihypertensive therapy 1979
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15 A model for increasing compliance in an inner city health center 1979
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16 A model program for the community control of hypertension in central Mississippi 1979
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17 An educational and behavioral approach toward increasing patient activation 1979
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18 An educational diagnosis for a statewide hypertension control program 1979
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19 A new approach for possibly enhancing patient compliance in a New Orleans area black hypertensive population 1979
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20 An institutional approach to patient education of the hypertensive patient 1979
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21 An integrated hypertension control program 1979
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22 An interactive computer-based model of a national high blood pressure program 1979
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23 Announcement 1979
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24 An overview of the pennsylvania high blood pressure control program - a total system approach 1979
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25 Antihypertensive action of a compound containing timolol-hydrochlorthizide-amiloride 1979
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26 Antihypertensive and diuretic use in a black inner city population 1979
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27 Antihypertensive medication: Requirements of blacks vs. whites 1979
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28 A Nurse managed hypertension clinic 1979
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29 Application of compliance strategies in a private practice 1979
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30 Appointment-keeping behavior of black hypertensives: A statistical decomposition 1979
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31 A quantitative comparison of need for versus utilization of high blood pressure detection, treatment and control programs 1979
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32 A question of control: A study of black people's perceptions of and adaptions to hypertension 1979
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33 A retrospective analysis of a rural maine HBP program 1979
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34 A screening program for hypertension in outpatient clinics 1979
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35 A self instructional strategy for teaching about compliance 1979
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36 A simple device for self measurement of arterial blood pressure 1979
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37 Assessment of guanethidine loading and maintenance dose selection using renal function 1979
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38 Associations between skeletal age and systolic pressure during puberty 1979
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39 A state-wide risk factor detection program 1979
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40 A successful work-site hypertension monitoring and education program utilizing the employee's personal physician for treatment 1979
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41 Author index for abstracts: High blood pressure control 1979
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42 Automatic blood pressure machines in the work setting 1979
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43 Behavioral changes and patient adherence in a nurse managed hypertension clinic 1979
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44 Behavior and blood pressure induced by conflict resolution tasks in families with hypertensive fathers 1979
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45 Beliefs about hypertension 1979
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46 Black health providers task force on high blood pressure education and control 1979
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47 Blood pressure and utilization of medical services among hypertensives during periods of differing third party health care coverage 1979
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48 Blood pressure control in a midwestern primary care private group practice 1979
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49 Blood pressure control in rural Maine: Results after 4 years 1979
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50 Blood pressure determination: Concurrent validity studies 1979
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51 Blood pressure determinations in two primary care clinics 1979
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52 Blood pressure education for students and parents 1979
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53 Blood pressure percentiles in each of three postures correlated with weight and height—a three year prospective study in a Northeastern school population 1979
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54 Body wholeness in the etiology and treatment of hypertension 1979
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55 Cardiovascular risk factors as related to causes of death 1979
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56 Clinical assessment of a thiazide drug information leaflet 1979
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57 Cne by one the barriers fall. Hypertension control in Illinois 1979
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58 Coalition: A process for coordinating community blood pressure control efforts 1979
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59 Community action on hypertension 1979
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60 Community blood pressure control follow-up strategies: A cost comparison 1979
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61 Comparative value of automated and conventional blood pressure measurements 1979
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62 Comparison of blood pressure measurement by indirect and automated techniques 1979
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63 Comparison of once-a-day and twice-a-day furosemide administration in hypertensive outpatients 1979
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64 Comprehensive hypertension control program in a predominantly Mexican-American community 1979
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65 Conceptualizing hypertension from the patient's perspective: The development of a conceptual framework 1979
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66 Continuing nursing education in hypertension via print media 1979
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67 Control of hypertension in an office setting 1979
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68 Control of severe hypertension by incremental infusion of labetalol 1979
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69 Coordination of statewide high blood pressure control activities: A study in four states 1979
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70 “Cost-benefit” analysis of a state-wide hypertension screening program 1979
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71 Cost-effectiveness of interventions to improve compliance with anti-hypertensive therapy 1979
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72 Cost-effectiveness of utilizing nurses to control hypertension at work 1979
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73 Demographic distribution patterns of blood pressure in a middle class society 1979
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74 Depression and anxiety in a primary care hypertensive population 1979
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75 Description and comparison of the role of medical therapists within and between clinical centers of the hypertension detection and follow-up program (HDFP) 1979
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76 Detection and guidance of hypertension patients: A task for the family physician 1979
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77 Determination of the extent of pharmacist involvement in Connecticut's high blood pressure program 1979
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78 Development of the maine state plan for high blood pressure control 1979
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79 Direct association of systemic and intraocular hypertension 1979
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80 Don't lose your nature over high blood pressure 1979
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81 Early detection of hypertension in children 1979
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82 Education for evaluation 1979
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83 Effectiveness of behavior modification on weight reduction and blood pressure control of hypertensive patients 1979
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84 Effectiveness of hypertension nurse specialist in a private group practice 1979
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85 Effectiveness of hypertension screening in an urban optometric clinic 1979
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86 Effect of antihypertensive therapy on sexual function 1979
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87 Effect of beta-blockade and diuretic therapy on blood pressure and potassium in hypertension - A multicentre report 1979
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88 Effect of chronic weight lifting on the blood pressure in hypertensive adolescents 1979
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89 Effect of group relaxation response training on blood pressure in essential hypertension 1979
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90 Effect of increased dietary linoleate upon blood pressure, platelet function and serum lipids in hypertensive adult humans 1979
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91 Effect of primary nursing intervention on compliance of previously noncompliant hypertensive clinic patients 1979
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92 Effect of sensory experiences on initiating and continuing anti-hypertensive treatment 1979
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93 Effects of social support on adherence to therapeutic regimens 1979
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94 Effects of weight loss on blood pressure in massively obese hypertensive patients 1979
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95 Efficacy of the relaxation response in treatment of mild hypertension at an urban clinic 1979
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96 Epidemiology of blood pressure in a rural appalachian community 1979
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97 Establishing a practice for non-physician health care providers 1979
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98 Evaluating television messages to promote long-term compliance 1979
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99 Evaluation of a hypertension teaching booklet 1979
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100 Evaluation of an automatic blood pressure instrument 1979
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101 Evaluation of blood pressure technique and equipment 1979
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102 Evaluation of community pharmacist impact on drug compliance of hypertensive patients 1979
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103 Evaluation of drug treatment in mild hypertension: VA-NHLBI feasibility trial 1979
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104 Evaluation of high blood pressure control programs using provider surveys as instruments for process measurement 1979
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105 Evaluation of the beta-blocker's cardioprotective potential: The “Swiss hypertension treatment programme” 1979
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106 Evaluation of treatment response: Effects of patient compliance and treatment 1979
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107 Examining knowledge and sources of information about hypertension and a community detection and treatment program: A continuing study 1979
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108 Exercise and stress testing in the hypertensive patient 1979
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109 Eye care practitioners in blood pressure related health care 1979
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110 Factors associated with compliance in a hypertensive population 1979
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111 Follow-up in a previously existing rural screening project 1979
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112 HBP Utilization and medication compliance: An experiment with family involvement and self-blood pressure monitoring 1979
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113 High blood pressure control in the state of Maryland 1979
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114 High blood pressure control utilizing the traditional health care delivery system 1979
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115 High incidence (36%) hypertension (HBP) in community hospital lobby screening program (Lobby) 1979
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116 Hospital pharmacy mediated consultation and monitoring program 1979
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117 Hypertension and wellness maintenance 1979
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118 Hypertension as a public health problem in the Netherlands 1979
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119 Hypertension awareness and control in Milwaukee 1979
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120 Hypertension control achieved by men randomized into the special intervention group of the multiple risk factor intervention trial at twenty-four months 1979
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121 Hypertension control in industry 1979
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122 Hypertension control: The role of the community hospital in a rural setting 1979
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123 Hypertension detection by the dentist 1979
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124 Hypertension detection programs - A comparison study 1979
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125 Hypertension in a family practice 1979
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126 Hypertension incidence in a black, urban population: Characteristics of persons taking antihypertensive medication 1979
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127 Hypertension in health care providers and effectiveness of worksite treatment 1979
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128 Hypertension in pregnancy 1979
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129 Hypertension in teenagers 1979
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130 Hypertension in the United States virgin islands - the problem, the analysis, the challenge 1979
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131 Hypertension management by a lone physician 1979
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132 Hypertension screening and follow-up among inner-city dental patients 1979
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133 Hypertension screening and follow-up via an emergency room record review and an existing follow-up system 1979
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134 Hypertension screening and home follow-up through a community-based multiphasic program for older people 1979
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135 Hypertension screening by allied health professionals 1979
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136 Hypertension screening by the optometrist 1979
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137 Hypertension screening program follow-up of previously identified children with elevated blood pressure 1979
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138 Hypertension services delivery survey 1979
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139 Hypertension specialist training program 1979
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140 Hypertensive screening in Chinese-Americans in Pittsburgh, PA. 1979
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141 Impact of an education program on hypertensive patient compliance 1979
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142 Importance of systolic blood pressure measurement in children 1979
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143 Improving patient compliance with telephone health counseling 1979
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144 Increasing adherence of outpatients to therapeutic regimens 1979
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145 Influence of home blood pressure monitoring on patient understanding, perception of health and control 1979
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146 Initial therapy of severe uncomplicated hypertension 1979
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147 Innovations in hypertension control programs for rural areas: Some lessons learned 1979
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148 Introduction: Evolving approaches to high blood pressure control Kaplan, Norman M.
1979
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149 Issues in establishing standards for blood pressure measurement devices 1979
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150 Joyful encounters a non-drug treatment to reduce stress 1979
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151 Justification for continued mass hypertension detection programs 1979
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152 Labelling theory and hypertension screening 1979
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153 Lifestyle at the worksite: A model for a prevention program 1979
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154 Life-style intervention approach to hypertension treatment: Ethnic eating practices, a demonstration project 1979
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155 Longterm follow-up of absenteeism among working men following the labeling and treatment of their hypertension 1979
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156 Maintenance of high levels of HBP control using simple intervention to improve compliance. 1979
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157 Managing the hypertensive patient in group practice: A model after three years 1979
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158 Managing the hypertensive patient in primary practice: Can we do any better? 1979
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159 Managing the hypertensive patients: Work-up of patients; decisions on therapy; long-term follow-up 1979
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160 Maximizing community participation in hypertension control -A grass roots approach 1979
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161 Measurement of engagement-involvement 1979
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162 Medication packaging as a simple solution to nonadherence problems 1979
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163 New Jersey community-based hypertension control demonstration project 1979
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164 North Carolina's continuous follow-up system for hypertensives (borderline, referred and diagnosed) 1979
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165 Northwestern mutual agent blood pressure screening project 1979
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166 Nurse involvement in patient management in a tertiary care hypertension setting 1979
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167 Nurse — Management relationships in initiating work site hypertension projects 1979
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168 Nursing intervention in primary practice: An approach to hypertension detection and management 1979
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169 Nutrition education research providers in hypertension 1979
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170 Obstacles to worksite hypertension programs 1979
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171 Once daily propranolol to improve antihypertensive compliance 1979
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172 Optimal health education treatment selection for blood pressure control based on patient characteristics 1979
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173 Optimal statistical techniques in estimating patient compliance 1979
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174 Organizational outreach - an effective key to public acceptance of a hypertension control program 1979
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175 Partnerships for high blood pressure control: Responsibilities of providers and patients 1979
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176 Patient behavior for blood pressure control: Guideline for professionals 1979
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177 Patient compliance in the treatment of hypertension 1979
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178 Patient compliance: The impact of comprehensive outreach and follow-up in a community hypertension program 1979
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179 Patient operated hypertension clinics 1979
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180 Patterns of patient-physician interaction in hypertensive patients 1979
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181 Pediatric hypertension: Model for change 1979
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182 Perceived stress and coping behavior: A social-psychologic comparison of hypertensive and normotensive employees 1979
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183 Personal health systems and compliance in hypertension 1979
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184 Pilot clinical program for screening and treating hypertension in veterans 1979
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185 Planning and scheduling in an industrial blood pressure screening program 1979
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186 Planning, implementing and evaluating a statewide hypertension control program 1979
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187 Prevalence and ethnicity of hypertension in New Mexico 1979
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188 Prevalence of adolescent hypertension in students attending an inner city high school as compared to students attending a suburban high school 1979
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189 Prevalence of hypertension in rural Southern Illinois: Comparisons with the chec study 1979
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190 Prior history of blood pressure therapy as a precursor to program participation 1979
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191 Professional education activities of the Pennsylvania high blood pressure control program 1979
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192 Prognostic stratification in ambulatory hypertensive management 1979
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193 Psychological variables and high blood pressure 1979
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194 Pychogenic hypertension a sub-group of essential hypertension 1979
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195 Regression effects and the evaluation of community blood pressure control programs 1979
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196 Relationships of medical care availability and access to hypertension detection and control 1979
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197 Renovascular hypertension in blacks 1979
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198 Repetitive screening: An effective and efficient means of reinforcing hypertension control at the work site 1979
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199 Response of hypertensive adolescents to clonidine therapy 1979
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200 Response to stress in adolescent hypertensives 1979
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201 Risk factor modification: An important non-drug approach to treatment and prevention 1979
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202 Role of a nurse and biostatistician in the data collection and management of a large clinical trial 1979
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203 Role of non-physician providers 1979
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204 Role of the rural health department in hypertension control 1979
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205 Role of voluntary agencies in hypertension detection, monitoring and follow-up 1979
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206 Roles of the school nurse in an inner city hypertension screening, education and follow-up program 1979
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207 Rural community hypertension control: The role of the clinic-based nurse hypertension counselor 1979
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208 Screening and referral to a nurses' hypertension clinic in a tertiary care centre: The physician's role 1979
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209 Screening for high blood pressure in fairfield county students 1979
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210 Screening for hypertension by optometrists 1979
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211 Screening methods and criteria for blood pressure referral of school aged children to followup efforts at primary prevention—the Bogalusa heart study 1979
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212 Smoking: A complicated risk factor in hypertension prevention and control programs 1979
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213 Specific educational interventions to improve compliance with referral 1979
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214 Spot urinary sodium/creatinine ratio predicts previous day's 24 hour sodium excretion in young essential hypertensives 1979
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215 Staff development in local hypertension control programs 1979
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216 Standardization of blood pressure measurements in Pennsylvania 1979
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217 Standards for detection, treatment, and follow-up of high blood pressure- the Maine approach 1979
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218 State and community partnership in mobilizing community participation in high blood pressure control for the spanish speaking community 1979
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219 Statewide coordinated educational and control program for high blood pressure 1979
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220 “Staying alive may one thru five”-Hypertension screening and awareness week in Columbus, Ohio. 1979
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221 Stepped care treatment: 5 year results 1979
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222 Subarea health planning focuses on hypertension 1979
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223 Survey of adherence to antihypertensive treatment 1979
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224 Survey of hypertension in Spanish American Population of Northern New Mexico 1979
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225 Symptoms of hypertension in blacks 1979
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226 Synergistic focus on community based BP problem solving among the heart association, health systems agency, health department 1979
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227 Systemic effects of topical phenylephrine 1979
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228 Systolic time intervals in asymptomatic hypertensive patients before and after treatment 1979
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229 Teaching self-measurement of blood pressure to adolescents: videotape vs. lecture method 1979
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230 The Brookline community hypertension control project 1979
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231 The clinic nurse as a source of support for adherence to hypertensive regiments 1979
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232 The community health center as a training site for a multidisciplinary approach to hypertension control 1979
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233 The dutchess county hypertension treatment center 1979
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234 The effect of “anthihypertensive folk medicine” on the dietary intake of minerals in the elderly 1979
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235 The effect of antihypertension medication on the elderly 1979
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236 The effect of music on pulse-rate, blood-pressure and academic examination scores of university students 1979
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237 The effects of social support and health professional home visits on patient adherence to hypertension regimens 1979
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238 The family heart study: A community approach to the prevention of hypertension and hyperlipidemia 1979
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239 The health contract as a patient compliance tool in hypertension control 1979
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240 The high blood pressure control program of Northeastern Pennsylvania 1979
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241 The incidence of high blood pressure in a summer youth physical exam program 1979
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242 The individual physician: An important variable in blood pressure control 1979
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243 The influence of dosage and duration of therapy on the response rate to methyclothiazide in essential hypertension 1979
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244 The influence of urban living on hypertension in India 1979
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245 The initial success of a county-wide screening and referral project 1979
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246 The interactive effects of systemic blood pressure and intraocular pressure on the etiology of glaucoma: A review of the epidemiologic evidence 1979
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247 The long term results of short term lipid therapy 1979
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248 The most likely to succeed: A community experience in hypertension detection and treatment program 1979
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249 The need for an ongoing hypertensive patient chart review 1979
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250 The Pennsylvania registry: A business systems approach to high blood pressure control 1979
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251 The relationship of client perceptions and health education outcomes 1979
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252 The relative effectiveness of patient education and psychosocial counseling in promoting patient compliance and blood pressure control 1979
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253 The results of an occupationally supported, community provided high blood pressure program 1979
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254 The role of established community programs in state blood pressure control 1979
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255 The role of local coordinating councils in the California HBP program 1979
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256 The use of prazosin in refractory hypertension 1979
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257 The westfield health department: Hypertension control in practice 1979
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258 Tickler card system: Use in appointment-keeping predictions in an urban appalachian population 1979
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259 Ticrynafen: A hypouricemic, non-hypercholesterolemic diuretic 1979
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260 Toward a protocol for blood pressure screening at the worksite 1979
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261 Training and evaluating dentists as high blood pressure providers 1979
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262 Training of community para-professionals as hypertension health educators 1979
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263 Treatment of hypertension with nadolol, a new long acting beta blocker 1979
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264 Uric acid in childhood hypertension 1979
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265 Validation of coding procedure for the underlying cause of death 1979
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266 Validity and reliability of a hypertension knowledge instrument for hispanics 1979
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267 Work setting demonstration programs in hypertension control 1979
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268 Worksite high blood pressure control - A conference in Maine 1979
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269 Work site vs. community based antihypertensive care: A controlled trial 1979
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