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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A community approach to high blood pressure detection and follow-up 1980
9 3 p. 451-
1 p.
artikel
2 A data management system for worksite and community programs 1980
9 3 p. 443-444
2 p.
artikel
3 A hypertension education program—A multidisciplinary team approach 1980
9 3 p. 458-459
2 p.
artikel
4 Alternative blood pressure control measures in the evaluation of hypertensive control programs 1980
9 3 p. 429-
1 p.
artikel
5 A new approach to the use of existing antihypertensive drugs, based on drug effects on blood velocity 1980
9 3 p. 453-454
2 p.
artikel
6 Announcement 1980
9 3 p. 468-
1 p.
artikel
7 A nurse-managed hypertension follow-up clinic within a large multispecialty group—A five-year experiment 1980
9 3 p. 427-428
2 p.
artikel
8 Are automated blood pressure devices useful for mass, high-density hypertension screening? 1980
9 3 p. 423-
1 p.
artikel
9 Assessment of high blood pressure in California: A statewide survey 1980
9 3 p. 442-
1 p.
artikel
10 Assisting nurse providers in meeting the needs of the hypertensive patient 1980
9 3 p. 449-
1 p.
artikel
11 A state/county program to assist neighborhood health centers to improve control of previously uncontrolled treated hypertensive patients 1980
9 3 p. 427-
1 p.
artikel
12 Author index for abstracts: High blood pressure control 1980
9 3 p. 461-464
4 p.
artikel
13 Behavioral diagnosis as a tool for decision making 1980
9 3 p. 447-
1 p.
artikel
14 Biochemical correlates of biofeedback in essential hypertension 1980
9 3 p. 446-447
2 p.
artikel
15 Blood pressure control at the work site: A study of alternative strategies for blood pressure control programs in industrial settings 1980
9 3 p. 430-
1 p.
artikel
16 Blood pressure in older americans: The U.S. Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (HANES) 1980
9 3 p. 434-435
2 p.
artikel
17 Cerebral crisis and hypertension—Format for initial treatment 1980
9 3 p. 439-
1 p.
artikel
18 Client tracking: The development of a state-wide hypertension information system 1980
9 3 p. 429-430
2 p.
artikel
19 Clinical determinants of blood pressure lowering in the management of hypertension 1980
9 3 p. 435-
1 p.
artikel
20 Colon carcinogenesis and the role of dehydrogenase enzyme activity: Inhibition of tumorigenesis by pyrazole Zedeck, Morris S.
1980
9 3 p. 346-351
6 p.
artikel
21 Community hypertension management project: Design of a randomized, controlled clinical trial to test an automated hypertension management system in primary care 1980
9 3 p. 445-
1 p.
artikel
22 Community-wide surveillance of strokes associated with high blood pressure 1980
9 3 p. 422-
1 p.
artikel
23 Comparison of captopril (SQ, 14,225) with placebo in mild and moderate hypertension 1980
9 3 p. 428-
1 p.
artikel
24 Comparison of EPSDT and NCHS growth charts Sprague, Homer A.
1980
9 3 p. 398-408
11 p.
artikel
25 Compliance with a salt reduction trial among mild hypertensives in Finland 1980
9 3 p. 449-
1 p.
artikel
26 Contingency contracting for patient adherence 1980
9 3 p. 430-
1 p.
artikel
27 Controlling high blood pressure through health education: A diagnostic framework for community program planning 1980
9 3 p. 458-
1 p.
artikel
28 Control of systolic blood pressure in elderly patients followed by the Memphis Chronic Disease Program 1980
9 3 p. 420-
1 p.
artikel
29 Cost-effectiveness of managing hypertension in a family practice health center 1980
9 3 p. 455-
1 p.
artikel
30 Cost-effectiveness of screening for hypertension in rural communities: An evaluation of three models 1980
9 3 p. 426-
1 p.
artikel
31 Cost-effectiveness of telephone versus clinic counseling of hypertensive patients 1980
9 3 p. 423-424
2 p.
artikel
32 Development and validation of scales for measuring patients' knowledge and beliefs regarding participation in management of hypertension 1980
9 3 p. 431-
1 p.
artikel
33 Disability days associated with detection and treatment in the hypertension detection and follow-up program (HDFP) 1980
9 3 p. 425-
1 p.
artikel
34 Early medical school exposure to patient education in hypertension 1980
9 3 p. 432-433
2 p.
artikel
35 Early prediction of hypertension using exercise blood pressure 1980
9 3 p. 459-460
2 p.
artikel
36 Educational diagnosis and strategies to improve medication-taking compliance of high blood pressure patients 1980
9 3 p. 428-
1 p.
artikel
37 Educational interventions, changes in patient behavior, and compliance 1980
9 3 p. 445-446
2 p.
artikel
38 Education, awareness, peer pressure, and confidentiality result in high participation in work-site high blood pressure screening and control program. Meticulous follow-up and 100% company paid treatment assures 75% compliance. Participation and compliance are essential for cost containment 1980
9 3 p. 448-
1 p.
artikel
39 Effecting legislation 1980
9 3 p. 444-
1 p.
artikel
40 Effectiveness of interventions to improve compliance with antihypertensive treatment 1980
9 3 p. 454-455
2 p.
artikel
41 Effectiveness of reminder cards for missed hypertension clinic appointments 1980
9 3 p. 443-
1 p.
artikel
42 Effect of exercise training on subjects with initially elevated blood pressure 1980
9 3 p. 435-
1 p.
artikel
43 Effect of hydrochlorothiazide on cerebral blood flow of elderly patients with systolic hypertension 1980
9 3 p. 456-
1 p.
artikel
44 Effect of indomethacin on hypertension 1980
9 3 p. 440-
1 p.
artikel
45 Effect of placebo therapy on blood pressure 1980
9 3 p. 422-423
2 p.
artikel
46 Effects of selenium on chemical carcinogens Jacobs, Maryce M.
1980
9 3 p. 362-367
6 p.
artikel
47 Efficacy of VA pilot hypertension clinic in controlling pressure and keeping patients 1980
9 3 p. 448-449
2 p.
artikel
48 Emotional effects associated with a community-based heart disease prevention program 1980
9 3 p. 441-
1 p.
artikel
49 Erratum 1980
9 3 p. 466-467
2 p.
artikel
50 Estimation of electrolyte excretion in the treated hypertensive patient 1980
9 3 p. 441-442
2 p.
artikel
51 Evaluating success of community programs in controlling high blood pressure 1980
9 3 p. 451-
1 p.
artikel
52 Evaluation of borderline hypertension in young adults using orthostatic and exercise stress 1980
9 3 p. 434-
1 p.
artikel
53 Factors related to the use of cancer early detection techniques McCusker, Jane
1980
9 3 p. 388-397
10 p.
artikel
54 Family involvement in hypertension regimen compliance 1980
9 3 p. 421-422
2 p.
artikel
55 Future perspectives for studies on the inhibition of carcinogenesis and their relationship to the prevention of human cancer Rawson, Rulon W.
1980
9 3 p. 368-370
3 p.
artikel
56 Health professionals and paraprofessionals: Outcome measures and cost estimates of alternative hypertension service delivery models 1980
9 3 p. 455-456
2 p.
artikel
57 High blood pressure control program in a high-risk inner city population 1980
9 3 p. 424-
1 p.
artikel
58 Home blood pressure monitoring as an influence on patient understanding, perception of health, and blood pressure control 1980
9 3 p. 440-
1 p.
artikel
59 Hypertension continuing education for nurses: An independent study module 1980
9 3 p. 432-
1 p.
artikel
60 Hypertension control in two rural towns 1980
9 3 p. 443-
1 p.
artikel
61 Hypertension control programs in community and worksite settings 1980
9 3 p. 444-
1 p.
artikel
62 Hypertension dietary risk factor education with junior and senior high students 1980
9 3 p. 441-
1 p.
artikel
63 Hypertension in an urban indian practice population 1980
9 3 p. 436-437
2 p.
artikel
64 Hypertension in ninth graders 1980
9 3 p. 424-
1 p.
artikel
65 Hypertension management in industry: Alternative strategies 1980
9 3 p. 442-443
2 p.
artikel
66 Hypertension treatment and change in other coronary risk factors—The multiple risk factor intervention trial results at 24 months 1980
9 3 p. 426-427
2 p.
artikel
67 Implementation of a hypertension control program into an existing health care system 1980
9 3 p. 447-448
2 p.
artikel
68 Inhibition of carcinogenesis: Vitamin C and the prevention of gastric cancer Weisburger, John H.
1980
9 3 p. 352-361
10 p.
artikel
69 Introduction: High blood pressure control—challenges for the 1980s Stason, William B.
1980
9 3 p. 418-419
2 p.
artikel
70 Isolated systolic hypertension in the elderly 1980
9 3 p. 453-
1 p.
artikel
71 Longitudinal analysis of a cardiovascular disease risk modification program on systolic blood pressure 1980
9 3 p. 454-
1 p.
artikel
72 Long-term experience with minoxidil therapy in difficult-to-manage hypertension 1980
9 3 p. 433-
1 p.
artikel
73 Long-term treatment and compliance 1980
9 3 p. 452-
1 p.
artikel
74 Management of hypertension in tuberculosis clinics 1980
9 3 p. 457-458
2 p.
artikel
75 Medical center uses emergency room as hypertension control resource 1980
9 3 p. 449-450
2 p.
artikel
76 Memorial hospital registry of population groups at high risk for cancer of the large intestine: Age of onset of neoplasms Lipkin, Martin
1980
9 3 p. 335-345
11 p.
artikel
77 Obstacles to worksite hypertension programs 1980
9 3 p. 429-
1 p.
artikel
78 Patient responses to educational interventions to increase adherence to antihypertensive medical regimens 1980
9 3 p. 431-432
2 p.
artikel
79 Physician approach to controversial issues in hypertension 1980
9 3 p. 456-
1 p.
artikel
80 Practical methods for promoting regimen compliance 1980
9 3 p. 421-
1 p.
artikel
81 Prevalence of hypertension in adolescence 1980
9 3 p. 433-
1 p.
artikel
82 Prevalence of hypertension in Mexican-Americans 1980
9 3 p. 444-445
2 p.
artikel
83 Private industry-sponsored HBP community program 1980
9 3 p. 440-
1 p.
artikel
84 Process of collaborative program planning for education of nurses about their role in high blood pressure control 1980
9 3 p. 436-
1 p.
artikel
85 Promoting blood pressure screenings in public places 1980
9 3 p. 426-
1 p.
artikel
86 Psychosocial factors affecting blood pressure control in moderately severe hypertension 1980
9 3 p. 425-426
2 p.
artikel
87 Reaching the rural unaware in hypertension screening: Worcester County, Maryland 1980
9 3 p. 458-
1 p.
artikel
88 Reasons for variability in blood pressure control in a neighborhood health center 1980
9 3 p. 452-453
2 p.
artikel
89 Registry and tracking systems for Michigan hypertensives 1980
9 3 p. 438-
1 p.
artikel
90 Reliability of blood pressure measurements: Implications for evaluating control programs 1980
9 3 p. 452-
1 p.
artikel
91 Role of a hypertension clinic receptionist in a teaching hospital 1980
9 3 p. 433-434
2 p.
artikel
92 Role of hospital discharge statistics in evaluating the impact of statewide coordination of high blood pressure control programs 1980
9 3 p. 450-451
2 p.
artikel
93 Salient characteristics of varying community hypertension programs in reaching individuals at risk for hypertension 1980
9 3 p. 456-
1 p.
artikel
94 Statewide coordination for hypertension control: Projecting the impact of alternative strategies 1980
9 3 p. 455-
1 p.
artikel
95 Stroke mortality as an indicator of high blood pressure control program success 1980
9 3 p. 450-
1 p.
artikel
96 Subject index for abstracts: High blood pressure control 1980
9 3 p. 465-
1 p.
artikel
97 Telephone health counseling for improving patient compliance 1980
9 3 p. 431-
1 p.
artikel
98 The community health education role in screening for hypertension 1980
9 3 p. 438-
1 p.
artikel
99 The contribution of hypertension control in the cardiovascular disease control program in North Karelia, Finland 1980
9 3 p. 457-
1 p.
artikel
100 The effect of breast self-exam practices and physician examinations on extent of disease at diagnosis Smith, E.M.
1980
9 3 p. 409-417
9 p.
artikel
101 The “know your body” program: A developmental approach to health education and disease prevention Williams, Christine L.
1980
9 3 p. 371-383
13 p.
artikel
102 The Maryland state high blood pressure program patient tracking system: How it works, its benefits, and its limitations 1980
9 3 p. 424-
1 p.
artikel
103 The pharmacy high blood pressure program of Maryland 1980
9 3 p. 429-
1 p.
artikel
104 The Sherwood Project: Screening and Implementation of a Health Education Program for 7th Graders, Part I 1980
9 3 p. 439-
1 p.
artikel
105 The utility of standard treatment protocols used by a nurse practitioner in a rural practice 1980
9 3 p. 446-
1 p.
artikel
106 Ticrynafen: Long-term effects 1980
9 3 p. 447-
1 p.
artikel
107 To tell or not to tell? Only if you can treat 1980
9 3 p. 437-438
2 p.
artikel
108 Tracking of children's blood pressures in three postures 1980
9 3 p. 437-
1 p.
artikel
109 Trait anxiety and hypertension in adults 1980
9 3 p. 420-
1 p.
artikel
110 Treatment-resistant hypertension: Efficacy of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition with Captopril 1980
9 3 p. 459-
1 p.
artikel
111 Validation of a salt intake questionnaire by urinary electrolyte excretion 1980
9 3 p. 436-
1 p.
artikel
112 Why Marylanders with elevated diastolic blood pressures are not controlled in 1979 and the implications of this for community programs 1980
9 3 p. 453-
1 p.
artikel
113 Women's smoking trends and awareness of health risk Tagliacozzo, Renata
1980
9 3 p. 384-387
4 p.
artikel
114 Worksite treatment of hypertension and identification of other cardiovascular risk factors 1980
9 3 p. 420-421
2 p.
artikel
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